The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the PoliceRinehart Press, 1973 - 360 páginas |
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... suggests several gen- eralizations about their evolution . First , precipi- tating incidents often involve highly ... suggest that riots are more likely to occur when social institu- tions function inadequately , or when grievances ...
... suggests several gen- eralizations about their evolution . First , precipi- tating incidents often involve highly ... suggest that riots are more likely to occur when social institu- tions function inadequately , or when grievances ...
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... suggest a tendency to accept the idea that the production of de facto evidence of the accused's guilt of a crime of potential violence will give the police more leeway than they would have were the crime or the questioned evidence ...
... suggest a tendency to accept the idea that the production of de facto evidence of the accused's guilt of a crime of potential violence will give the police more leeway than they would have were the crime or the questioned evidence ...
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... suggested to them that they plead guilty . They were also asked to indicate which of the persons or officials who made ... suggest a possible plea at the point of initial interview as response to pressures of time . In the case of the ...
... suggested to them that they plead guilty . They were also asked to indicate which of the persons or officials who made ... suggest a possible plea at the point of initial interview as response to pressures of time . In the case of 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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The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the Police Arthur Niederhoffer,Abraham S. Blumberg Vista de fragmentos - 1976 |
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