The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the PoliceGinn, 1970 - 360 páginas |
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Página 91
... actions of an individual officer may appear on the surface to be improper , there is often no basis on which his superior can take disciplinary action against him , since his conduct violates neither the law nor any existing depart ...
... actions of an individual officer may appear on the surface to be improper , there is often no basis on which his superior can take disciplinary action against him , since his conduct violates neither the law nor any existing depart ...
Página 153
... actions which he takes as a police officer . Should he be subject to legal action , he knows that a literal interpretation of his authority and his actions will determine the outcome ; and that any exercise of discretion on his part is ...
... actions which he takes as a police officer . Should he be subject to legal action , he knows that a literal interpretation of his authority and his actions will determine the outcome ; and that any exercise of discretion on his part is ...
Página 262
... action . In- deed , Justice Douglas , the dissenter in Terry , concurred in the result in Peters specifically on that ground . Warren , for the Court , went so far as to say , " It is difficult to conceive of stronger grounds for an ...
... action . In- deed , Justice Douglas , the dissenter in Terry , concurred in the result in Peters specifically on that ground . Warren , for the Court , went so far as to say , " It is difficult to conceive of stronger grounds for an ...
Contenido
Bowsky | 32 |
Police Role and Career | 54 |
23 | 105 |
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The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the Police Arthur Niederhoffer,Abraham S. Blumberg Vista de fragmentos - 1976 |
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