The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the PoliceGinn, 1970 - 360 páginas |
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Página 121
... asked one day . He was surprised the question was asked . " Not in my years , ” he said . This is a point which should be remembered , and respected , by anybody thinking of calling a cop a name . Chicago , and the way police every ...
... asked one day . He was surprised the question was asked . " Not in my years , ” he said . This is a point which should be remembered , and respected , by anybody thinking of calling a cop a name . Chicago , and the way police every ...
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... asked what the experienced men had told them . All reported that every experienced man with whom they had been in contact had emphasized the need for secrecy with statements like : " Keep your mouth shut - never squeal on a fellow ...
... asked what the experienced men had told them . All reported that every experienced man with whom they had been in contact had emphasized the need for secrecy with statements like : " Keep your mouth shut - never squeal on a fellow ...
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... asked what other information he had in addition to that which developed through interrogation . We also asked him whether he thought that the interrogation had been necessary in the case . The answers to these questions showed that ...
... asked what other information he had in addition to that which developed through interrogation . We also asked him whether he thought that the interrogation had been necessary in the case . The answers to these questions showed that ...
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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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