The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the PoliceGinn, 1970 - 360 páginas |
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Página 136
... suggest that confining and routine jobs are rated low on the hierarchy of police pref- erences , even though such jobs are least danger- ous . Thus , the policeman may well , as a person- ality , enjoy the possibility of danger ...
... suggest that confining and routine jobs are rated low on the hierarchy of police pref- erences , even though such jobs are least danger- ous . Thus , the policeman may well , as a person- ality , enjoy the possibility of danger ...
Página 148
... suggested that the city could assign one police officer to enforcing all of the me- ters throughout the city . If this was done , he an- ticipated that the frequency of checks would be low and the number of overtime violations and red ...
... suggested that the city could assign one police officer to enforcing all of the me- ters throughout the city . If this was done , he an- ticipated that the frequency of checks would be low and the number of overtime violations and red ...
Página 263
... 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 ...
Contenido
Bowsky | 32 |
Police Role and Career | 54 |
23 | 105 |
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