The role of the United States Postal Service in public safety and security

implications of relaxing the mailbox monopoly

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Lois M. Davis
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The role of the United States Postal Service in public safety and security

implications of relaxing the mailbox monopoly

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Publisher
RAND Corporation
Language
English
Pages
191

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Table of Contents

Introduction
An overview of USPS : its monopolies and its role in public safety
Impact of relaxing the mailbox rule on public safety and security incidents
Impact of relaxing the mailbox rule on the Postal Inspection Service's ability to detect
Deter, and investigate crimes
Public perceptions about relaxing the mailbox rule
Conclusions and issues for further consideration.

Edition Notes

Published in
Santa Monica

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.1
Library of Congress
HE6371 .R58 2008, HE6371.R58 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
191

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22665354M
ISBN 13
9780833046154
LCCN
2008044821
OCLC/WorldCat
263300375
Library Thing
8423165

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