The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the PoliceRinehart Press, 1973 - 360 páginas |
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Página 187
... Calls to the Complaint Desk of a Metropolitan Police Department by Type of Problem , * Day of Week , Time of Day , and Hours of Observation during 82 Selected Hours in June and July 1961 1. Periodic interpersonal calls occur more often ...
... Calls to the Complaint Desk of a Metropolitan Police Department by Type of Problem , * Day of Week , Time of Day , and Hours of Observation during 82 Selected Hours in June and July 1961 1. Periodic interpersonal calls occur more often ...
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... calls about vio- lence are later stages of these unanswered dispute calls . For example , to one complaint , " My boy friend is mad at me and is going to beat me up , " the answer was , " Call us again when he does . " 8 It is quite ...
... calls about vio- lence are later stages of these unanswered dispute calls . For example , to one complaint , " My boy friend is mad at me and is going to beat me up , " the answer was , " Call us again when he does . " 8 It is quite ...
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... calls for assistance come.11 Fourth , the police have little knowledge of , and liaison with , social or even medical agencies , and seem to feel that these agencies ' activities are ir- relevant to the problems they , themselves , face ...
... calls for assistance come.11 Fourth , the police have little knowledge of , and liaison with , social or even medical agencies , and seem to feel that these agencies ' activities are ir- relevant to the problems they , themselves , face ...
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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