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NATIONWIDE DRIVE AGAINST LAW ENFORCEMENT INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS - HEARING BEFORE THE SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE INTERNAL SECURITY ACT AND OTHER INTERNAL SECURITY LAWS, SEPTEMBER 18, 1975

NCJ Number
30905
Author(s)
ANON
Date Published
1975
Length
46 pages
Annotation
TESTIMONY AND OTHER MATERIALS CONCERNING NEED FOR, AND ROLE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS IN MONITORING THE ACTIVITIES OF TERRORIST AND EXTREMIST ORGANIZATIONS.
Abstract
WITNESSES INCLUDED FRANK J. MCNAMARA, FORMER STAFF MEMBER OF THE HOUSE INTERNAL SECURITY COMMITTEE AND EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF THE SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES CONTROL BOARD. APPENDED ARE SUMMARIES OF U.S. DISTRICT AND SUPREME COURT DECISION RELATING TO DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS AND THE LEGAL STATUS OF THE AMERICAN COMMUNIST PARTY, AS WELL AS AN ARTICLE ON COPING WITH TERRORISM.