The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the PoliceGinn, 1970 - 360 páginas |
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... street . Off the street , police frequently resort to an al- ternative model- " officialese " -out of fear that " working language " might spill out and offend higher officialdom . An outstanding example of police officialese is the ...
... street . Off the street , police frequently resort to an al- ternative model- " officialese " -out of fear that " working language " might spill out and offend higher officialdom . An outstanding example of police officialese is the ...
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... street about ten at night . I was walking on the sidewalk . He demanded I tell my age , occupation , and reason for being out on the street , and that I produce some identi- fication . When I told him I had none , he was ready to arrest ...
... street about ten at night . I was walking on the sidewalk . He demanded I tell my age , occupation , and reason for being out on the street , and that I produce some identi- fication . When I told him I had none , he was ready to arrest ...
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... streets from building line to build- ing line . That is where the police officer operates with the most freedom , both ... street . ( Of course , this pus and away does not apply to recent events where policemen are specifically assigned ...
... streets from building line to build- ing line . That is where the police officer operates with the most freedom , both ... street . ( Of course , this pus and away does not apply to recent events where policemen are specifically assigned ...
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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