Table of Contents
List of Photos
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Section One—Origins of a Modern Agency
Chapter 1: The Thirties and Forties: Roots of Disparate Duties
Chapter 2: The Fifties: Signs of a Coming Era
Section Two—Walking in Fire: The 1960s in America
Chapter 3: Catalysts of Change
Chapter 4: Focal Points
Chapter 5: End of an Era
Section Three—The Seventies: Moving Beyond Civil Disturbance
Chapter 6: The New Director
Chapter 7: The Resurgence of Protective Operations
Chapter 8: Facing Protest and Peril
Chapter 9: Regionalization, Patty Hearst and Guam
Chapter 10: An Evolution of Leadership
Photo Gallery
Section Four—The Eighties: Redefinition
Chapter 11: Strike Teams and High-Profile Prisoners
Chapter 12: The Development of a Golden Age
Chapter 13: Unique Enforcement Operations
Chapter 14: The U.S. Marshals Improvement Revolution
Section Five—The Nineties: Wanderlust
Chapter 15: The Term of K. Michael Moore
Chapter 16: A Dramatic Era
Chapter 17: The Busy Season
Chapter 18: The Changing Landscape
Chapter 19: The New “Marshall”
Section Six—The New Century: Renewal
Chapter 20: A Boy Named Elian
Chapter 21: The McKinney Influence
Chapter 22: A Time of Terrorists
Chapter 23: Director Reyna and the Aftermath of 9/11
Chapter 24: Epilogue
Appendix
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index