Undercover Justice


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High school senior Nora Barton's life is turned upside down when a new student walks into her class. While he is irresistibly good-looking, his seemingly bad reputation precedes him. The new "student" is really a rookie undercover cop who has been placed in Nora's school to investigate the disappearance of local teens. As Nora finds herself falling in love, she, along with her embarrassingly overprotective twin brother and two other teens, join the investigation to uncover the corrupt plot. A secret organization, known as The Order, has used corruption for generations to put its members in high society positions. They will stop at nothing to keep their secrets...including murder. Can Nora's faith see her through a new relationship with a man she thinks is rebellious and maybe a little dangerous, and protect them all as they race to save their friends and bring The Order to justice?




A Hunt for Justice


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Undercover Justice


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Fasten your seat belt… You’re in for a white-knuckle ride. Posing as criminal syndicate drivers, heiress Stephanie Shun and mechanic Arash Shamshiri want to take down a human trafficking ring. Each thinks the other is a bona fide member, but neither can resist the sparks igniting as they speed into a nightmare of revenge, danger and desire. And if they can’t trust their hearts, there’s bound to be a crash!




Justice Undercover


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Keeping her true identity a secret is the only way to stay alive. Going undercover as a nanny brings presumed-dead ex-US Marshal Kylie Stone closer to catching the man who murdered the witness in her protection—and also killed Texas Ranger Luke Dryden’s sister. When someone tries to kidnap the twins in her care, Kylie must tell their uncle the truth…and convince Luke to help her. But will revealing her identity put all their lives at stake?




United States Attorneys' Manual


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FBI Undercover Operations


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Undercover Police Surveillance in Comparative Perspective


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The United States and Europe have recently experienced a significant expansion in the use of undercover police tactics and technological means of surveillance. In a democratic society, such tactics raise significant questions for public policy and social research. New and sophisticated forms of crime and social control (and their internationalization) represent an important and neglected topic. Realizing this, the leading scholars in this field created a European and American working group for the comparative study of police surveillance. This collaborative, landmark volume reports the results of their work. It is the first book ever devoted to the comparative study of the topic and includes articles on the historical development of covert policing in Europe and its spread to the United States (where it was extended and recently exported back to Europe), plus detailed accounts of the use of covert tactics in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Iceland, Sweden, Canada and the United States. Audience: Social scientists, historians, policy makers, lawyers, and criminal justice practitioners




Undercover Operations Act


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Law Enforcement Undercover Activities


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