Measuring Illegal Border Crossing Between Ports of Entry: An Assessment of Four Promising Methods

Measuring Illegal Border Crossing Between Ports of Entry: An Assessment of Four Promising Methods

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Mar 16, 2011 · English · Kindle (25 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 25
Language English
Published Mar 16, 2011
Publisher RAND Corporation
ISBN-10 0833052764
ISBN-13 9780833052766

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This work delves into the intricate challenges faced by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in monitoring illegal border crossings. It explores innovative methodologies devised to quantify these unauthorized entries, assessing their efficacy and reliability.

The authors, drawing from their substantial expertise, provide a thorough evaluation of four promising approaches. They analyze how these methods can enhance understanding and tracking of border activities, ultimately aiming to bolster national security while addressing humanitarian concerns.

By blending quantitative data with real-world implications, this research offers valuable insights for policymakers and stakeholders invested in border management strategies. It fosters a deeper comprehension of the complexities surrounding border security and the vital role of effective measurement techniques.
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