The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the PoliceRinehart Press, 1973 - 360 páginas |
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Página 157
... court for official action . III . There are wide variations in rates of court appearance of juveniles in various commu- nities . A. Court appearances per 1,000 population aged ten to seventeen varied from com- munity to community . 1 ...
... court for official action . III . There are wide variations in rates of court appearance of juveniles in various commu- nities . A. Court appearances per 1,000 population aged ten to seventeen varied from com- munity to community . 1 ...
Página 159
... court referral of an arrested juvenile . 1. Rates of court referral will be low : a . More cases will be carried on an unofficial level . 2. Disposition will be significantly de- termined by the seriousness of the of- fense . a . Minor ...
... court referral of an arrested juvenile . 1. Rates of court referral will be low : a . More cases will be carried on an unofficial level . 2. Disposition will be significantly de- termined by the seriousness of the of- fense . a . Minor ...
Página 257
... Court ( or at least the liberal major- ity thereof ) to protecting the rights of the de- fendant , it was not easy under the circumstances for the Court to declare who was the greater menace to society - the criminal or the policeman ...
... Court ( or at least the liberal major- ity thereof ) to protecting the rights of the de- fendant , it was not easy under the circumstances for the Court to declare who was the greater menace to society - the criminal or the policeman ...
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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The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the Police Arthur Niederhoffer,Abraham S. Blumberg Vista de fragmentos - 1976 |
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