The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the PoliceRinehart Press, 1973 - 360 páginas |
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Página 104
... given to the less able . In short , even in a society which is widely described as adhering to the rule of place- ment by achievement , not only does this norm not determine action consistently , but the com- mitment itself is highly ...
... given to the less able . In short , even in a society which is widely described as adhering to the rule of place- ment by achievement , not only does this norm not determine action consistently , but the com- mitment itself is highly ...
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... given to the means for enforcement . An appeal must be made to the public to accept the best judgment and efforts of the police in their approach to the total problem of criminal law en- forcement . The community can be given the al ...
... given to the means for enforcement . An appeal must be made to the public to accept the best judgment and efforts of the police in their approach to the total problem of criminal law en- forcement . The community can be given the al ...
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... given during incommunicado interrogation , the burden is rightly on its shoul- ders . An express statement that the individual is willing to make a statement and does not want an attorney followed closely by a statement could constitute ...
... given during incommunicado interrogation , the burden is rightly on its shoul- ders . An express statement that the individual is willing to make a statement and does not want an attorney followed closely by a statement could constitute ...
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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