Police Command: Decisions & DiscretionMacmillan of Canada, 1975 - 154 páginas |
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... juvenile pro- gram by setting up a juvenile unit within the force and deter- mining its policy . Such a program may ultimately involve a higher diversion of juvenile offenders out of the criminal process to community agencies ...
... juvenile pro- gram by setting up a juvenile unit within the force and deter- mining its policy . Such a program may ultimately involve a higher diversion of juvenile offenders out of the criminal process to community agencies ...
Página 80
... Juvenile arrest rates and the arrest rates for those engaged in domestic assaults will be substantially influenced by these programs . Crime rates in those criminal activities which are particularly susceptible to juvenile involvement ...
... Juvenile arrest rates and the arrest rates for those engaged in domestic assaults will be substantially influenced by these programs . Crime rates in those criminal activities which are particularly susceptible to juvenile involvement ...
Página 86
... juvenile may find that the police officer who apprehends him merely issues a strong warning ; another police officer may pro- ceed with laying a charge and issuing a summons to appear in juvenile court . Such uneven enforcement relates ...
... juvenile may find that the police officer who apprehends him merely issues a strong warning ; another police officer may pro- ceed with laying a charge and issuing a summons to appear in juvenile court . Such uneven enforcement relates ...
Contenido
POLICE LEADERSHIP | 19 |
COMMUNICATION AND CONTROL | 31 |
POLICE BUREAUCRACY | 47 |
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