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Library Bookwatch, June, 2005
Safe
Martha Baer, et. al.
HarperCollins
10 E. 53rd Street, NY, NY 10022-5299
0060577150 $24.95 1-800-242-7737
It's difficult to easily peg the appropriate place for Safe: The Race To Protect Outselves In A Newly Dangerous World. It is equally important to health libraries, political and social science collections, and surveys of terrorism. It's the first to explore the work being done around the world in areas of security and defense, and the mechanisms which might thwart efforts to increase safety in the world. Safety covers all the high-level risks and efforts to protect the public in a post-911 world.
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