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Espionage Against the United States by American Citizens 1947-2001. - Technical rept.
Defense Personnel Security Research Center, Monterey, CA.

ProductType: Technical report
NTIS Order Number: ADA411004




 
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Date: Jul 2002
Author: K. L. Herbig M. F. Wiskoff

Analyses of 150 cases of espionage against the United States by American citizens between 1947 and 2001 provide detailed data on the demographic and employment characteristics of American spies, on the means and methods they used to commit espionage, on t ...

Report Number: PERSEREC-TR-02-5
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