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Japanese management and policing in the context of Japanese culture
Leanne Fiftal Alarid
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Hsiao‐Ming Wang
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Challenges of policing democracies: a world perspective
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Executive summary of The Second International Police Executive Symposium, Oñati, Spain, 1995
Dilip K. Das
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Private investigators in Britain and America
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Perspectives on the impact of popular culture
Martin Gill
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Jerry Hart
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Poland: “the police are not the public and the public are not the police”
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Transformation from militia to police
Maria R. Haberfeld
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Determinants of citizen satisfaction with the police
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The effects of residential location
Abdi M. Kusow
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Leon C. Wilson
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David E. Martin
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Reforming police management: the introduction of a Police Board in Victoria
Darren Palmer
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Police use of less‐than‐lethal force: Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) spray
Eugene V. Morabito
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William G. Doerner
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Suicide and the police role: a psychosocial model
John M. Violanti
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The content of community policing: a comparison of the daily activities of community and “beat” officers
James Frank
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Steven G. Brandl
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R. Cory Watkins
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Research on police pursuits: advantages of multiple data collection strategies
L. Edward Wells
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David N. Falcone
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Cost‐effectiveness and officer morale of a personally assigned patrol vehicle program
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A comparative analysis
Sheldon X. Zhang
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Theodore D. Benson
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The transition to community policing: the department’s role in upgrading officers’ skills
Michael G. Breci
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The utility of the oral interview board in selecting police academy admissions
William G. Doerner
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“They’re making a bad name for the department”
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Exploring the link between organizational commitment and police occupational deviance in a police patrol bureau
Robin N. Haarr
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