The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the PoliceGinn, 1970 - 360 páginas |
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... tion felt by many in police work is a basic feeling of impotence in trying something new or different . This feeling of impotence , by the way , is so per- vasive that police officers as a group tend to ac- cept society as it is and ...
... tion felt by many in police work is a basic feeling of impotence in trying something new or different . This feeling of impotence , by the way , is so per- vasive that police officers as a group tend to ac- cept society as it is and ...
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... tion with respect to seriousness of of- fense , race , and sex of the offender . C. Where there exists a personal face - to- face relation between the police and the public , there will be more discrimina- tion with respect to court ...
... tion with respect to seriousness of of- fense , race , and sex of the offender . C. Where there exists a personal face - to- face relation between the police and the public , there will be more discrimina- tion with respect to court ...
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... tion and the defendant , his roles with respect to each are rent by conflicts of interest . Too often these must be resolved in favor of the organiza- tion which provides him with the means for his professional existence . Consequently ...
... tion and the defendant , his roles with respect to each are rent by conflicts of interest . Too often these must be resolved in favor of the organiza- tion which provides him with the means for his professional existence . Consequently ...
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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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