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Mallek, Michelle M. |
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Uncommon law: understanding and quantifying the sovereign citizen movement |
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Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School |
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This thesis examines possible reasons why some organizations overuse the term sovereign citizen. To do so, the thesis discusses various behaviors that sovereign citizens typically undertake, describes activities that the law enforcement community and researchers classify as sovereign citizen-related, and demonstrates the incongruity in some of those attributions. This thesis also explores how various organizations at times incorrectly apply the domestic terrorist label to sovereign citizens, at variance with both state and federal law. The conclusion proposes behavioral markers as a common language for identifying and quantifying anti-government behavior. The conclusion also demonstrates ways in which organizations should apply the markers to better calculate and assess the sovereign citizen movement. Subjects: sovereign citizen; domestic terrorism; terrorism statute; social identity theory; behavioral markers; common law; Posse Comitatus; militia; Patriot Movement; redemption theory; Bundy ranch; paper terrorism; uniform commercial code; false lien; Moors |
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Language | English | |
Publication date | December 2016 | |
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Short title | Uncommon law: understanding and quantifying the sovereign citizen movement |
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Author | Mallek, Michelle M. |
Software used | Mallek, Michelle M. |
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Page size | 612 x 792 pts (letter) |
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