Criminal Justice Issues in the United States
In: Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement and Corrections Ser
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Gun Control, Mental Incompetency, and Social Security Administration Final Rule* -- Summary -- Introduction -- Brady Act, NICS, and Firearms Ineligibility -- Mental Incompetency and Firearms Ineligibility -- NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007 -- Federal Department and Agency Requirements Under NIAA -- Attorney General's Authority to Secure Records -- Record Accuracy and Confidentiality -- Records Prohibited from Inclusion in NICS -- Relief from Mental Defective Disability -- Notice of Firearms Eligibility Loss and Disability Relief -- Senate Action in the 114th Congress -- Manchin-Toomey Amendment -- Murphy Amendment -- Grassley Amendments -- P.L. 114-255 Provision -- VA Implementation of NIAA -- Individuals Who Have Their Names Reported to NICS -- How Are Affected Individuals Notified by the VA and What Information Is Provided? -- How Do Affected Individuals Have Their Records Removed from the NICS? -- SSA Implementation of NIAA -- Individuals Who Would Have Their Records Reported to the NICS -- How Would Affected Individuals be Notified by SSA and What Information Would be Provided? -- How Would Affected Individuals Have Their Records Removed from the NICS? -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2 -- Sifting Domestic Terrorism from Hate Crime and Homegrown Violent Extremism* -- Domestic Terrorism -- Hate Crime -- The Harpham Case -- Homegrown Violent Extremism -- Chapter 3 -- The State Department's Trafficking in Persons Report: Scope, Aid Restrictions, and Methodology* -- Summary -- Introduction -- TIP Report Scope -- Reporting Requirements in the TVPA -- Required Country Lists in the TIP Report -- Other Required Information in the TIP Report -- Reporting Requirements in the CSPA -- Reporting Requirements Related to the Special Watch List -- Relationship to the Tier 2 Watch List