The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the PoliceRinehart Press, 1973 - 360 páginas |
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... cent of Negro men responding be- lieved that at least half of the police force would have to be replaced to get a really good depart- ment ; 59 per cent thought that " many police en- joy giving Negroes a hard time " ; and 62 per cent ...
... cent of Negro men responding be- lieved that at least half of the police force would have to be replaced to get a really good depart- ment ; 59 per cent thought that " many police en- joy giving Negroes a hard time " ; and 62 per cent ...
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... Cent with One All or More Father's Ser- Police Per Cent Per Cent in Im- with mediate Police Nativity geants Relatives Total Family Father Irish 190 American 439 67.9 130 76.2 55.0 241 62.5 29.2 24.9 European 120 34.2 39 56.4 15.4 Total ...
... Cent with One All or More Father's Ser- Police Per Cent Per Cent in Im- with mediate Police Nativity geants Relatives Total Family Father Irish 190 American 439 67.9 130 76.2 55.0 241 62.5 29.2 24.9 European 120 34.2 39 56.4 15.4 Total ...
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... cent to 71.2 per cent with an average of 35.4 per cent . IV . There is a differential handling by police of arrests , based on the seriousness of the of- fense . A. The proportion of arrests for serious of- fenses varies from community ...
... cent to 71.2 per cent with an average of 35.4 per cent . IV . There is a differential handling by police of arrests , based on the seriousness of the of- fense . A. The proportion of arrests for serious of- fenses varies from community ...
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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