02348oam 2200493Ia 450 991069573500332120070413150859.0(CKB)5470000002372432(OCoLC)53929586(EXLCZ)99547000000237243220031218d2002 ua 0engurbn||||a||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEspionage against the United States by American citizens, 1947-2001[electronic resource] /Katherine L. Herbig, Martin F Wiskoff ; released by James A. RiedelMonterey, CA :Defense Personnel Security Research Center,[2002]1 volume (various pagings) digital, PDF fileTitle from title screen (viewed Apr. 12, 2007).Publication from: Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive web site."Technical report 02-5, July 2002."Includes bibliographical references.Analyses of 150 cases of espionage against the United States by American citizens between 1947 and 2001. Provides detailed data on the demographic and employment characteristics of American spies, on the means and methods they used to commit espionage, on their motivations, and on the consequences they suffered. Collected materials on the cases supplement the analyses conducted with a database that allows comparison of groups and the identification of trends. Factors highlighted include changes in espionage by Americans since the end of the Cold War and the impact of globalization and networked information systems on the practice of espionage.EspionageUnited StatesSpiesUnited StatesTreasonUnited StatesEspionageSpiesTreasonHerbig Katherine L(Katherine Lydigsen)1421304Wiskoff Martin F1421305Riedel James A1421306Defense Personnel Security Research Center (U.S.)EEMEEMOCLCQEEMOCLGPOBOOK9910695735003321Espionage against the United States by American citizens, 1947-20013542182UNINA