The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the PoliceRinehart Press, 1973 - 360 páginas |
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... response of our white population , since it is fundamentally the white community's bigotry and narrow conception of self - interest , especially in the areas of employment and housing , that leads to quite understandable hostility in ...
... response of our white population , since it is fundamentally the white community's bigotry and narrow conception of self - interest , especially in the areas of employment and housing , that leads to quite understandable hostility in ...
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... Response 8 10 Total 724 724 14 5 It is popularly assumed that the police , through forced confessions , and the district attorney , em- ploying still other pressures , are most instrumen- tal in the inducement of an accused to plead ...
... Response 8 10 Total 724 724 14 5 It is popularly assumed that the police , through forced confessions , and the district attorney , em- ploying still other pressures , are most instrumen- tal in the inducement of an accused to plead ...
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... Responses 17 A police force can , in theory , make one or the other of two general responses to the morale prob- lem . Each response can be thought of as a " code " prescribing " correct " behavior and pro- viding a more or less ...
... Responses 17 A police force can , in theory , make one or the other of two general responses to the morale prob- lem . Each response can be thought of as a " code " prescribing " correct " behavior and pro- viding a more or less ...
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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