The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the PoliceRinehart Press, 1973 - 360 páginas |
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... appear to be somewhat more attached to the rule of law , when , in fact , they may appear so because they face less danger , and they are as a rule better skilled than American police in creating the ap- pearance of conformity to ...
... appear to be somewhat more attached to the rule of law , when , in fact , they may appear so because they face less danger , and they are as a rule better skilled than American police in creating the ap- pearance of conformity to ...
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... appear to use the police in the way that mid- dle - class people use family doctors and clergymen —that is , as the first port of call in time of trou- ble . Second , the policeman must often enforce unpopular laws among these poor ...
... appear to use the police in the way that mid- dle - class people use family doctors and clergymen —that is , as the first port of call in time of trou- ble . Second , the policeman must often enforce unpopular laws among these poor ...
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... appear to be a radical idea - that the same institution would train police and social workers and other public service personnel . But the idea is neither radical nor difficult to implement . There is already a shortage of educational ...
... appear to be a radical idea - that the same institution would train police and social workers and other public service personnel . But the idea is neither radical nor difficult to implement . There is already a shortage of educational ...
Contenido
The Social and Historical Setting | 1 |
David J Bordua and Albert J Reiss | 78 |
The Presidents Commission On Law Enforcement | 85 |
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