The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the PoliceRinehart Press, 1973 - 360 páginas |
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... example , 41 per- cent of the existing Los Angeles Police Depart- ment and 10 percent of the 83 - man force in Joliet , Ill . , will be eligible to retire in 1967.29 28 The present need for manpower and the antici- pated rate of ...
... example , 41 per- cent of the existing Los Angeles Police Depart- ment and 10 percent of the 83 - man force in Joliet , Ill . , will be eligible to retire in 1967.29 28 The present need for manpower and the antici- pated rate of ...
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... example , is much more severe in cities than in nonurban areas . The problem of drunkenness has caused a major drain on police time in large cities , while in the small town the problem is likely to be handled quickly and informally in ...
... example , is much more severe in cities than in nonurban areas . The problem of drunkenness has caused a major drain on police time in large cities , while in the small town the problem is likely to be handled quickly and informally in ...
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... example , forbade them from en- gaging in any trade or manual labor in the city under the penalty of a fine of twenty - five lire , almost five months ' salary . And like foreign magistrates the police could not fraternize with the ...
... example , forbade them from en- gaging in any trade or manual labor in the city under the penalty of a fine of twenty - five lire , almost five months ' salary . And like foreign magistrates the police could not fraternize with the ...
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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