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Politiet 1938-47 : bekœmpelsen af spionage, sabotage og nedbrydende virksomhed /Stevnsborg, Henrik. January 1992 (has links)
Akademisk afhandling--Humanistiske fakultet--Odense, 1992. / Résumé en allemand.
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" Gute Franzosen" : die französische Polizei und die deutsche Besatzungsmacht im besetzten Frankreich 1940-1944 /Kasten, Bernd, January 1993 (has links)
Diss.--Philosophische Fakultät--Kiel--Universität Kiel, 1990. Titre de soutenance : Das Verhältnis zwischen der französischen Polizei und der deutschen Besatzungsmacht im besetzten Frankreich 1940-1944.
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La Police et la presse, des institutions et des hommesCubaynes, Marie-Hélène. January 1984 (has links)
Th.--Sci. polit.--Toulouse 1, 1980.
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Police Pressure: The History of U.S. Police InterrogationsOrtman, Abbie 27 October 2016 (has links)
In the past 150 years, the tactics used by police in the interrogation room have constantly been evolving. This paper will look back on the history of interrogation tactics used by police as well as the court's efforts to regulate those tactics. Starting with the definition of interrogation and tactics, the paper will slowly delve into the history of U.S. police interrogation tactics. Beginning with the early formulation of modern police departments and working through the important Wickersham Report. The paper will discuss the ban on physical third degree tactics and the impact of Miranda warnings. Finally, the paper will walk through one of the most popular interrogation methods, The Reid Technique, before briefly proposing eight suggestions on how to move forward with interrogation regulation.
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Community, policing and accountability : a case study of Manchester, 1981-1988McLaughlin, John Eugene January 1990 (has links)
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POLICE OFFICER SELF-LEGITIMACY: THE ROLE OF VALUE CONGRUENCEWhite, David 01 August 2019 (has links)
This study uses a cross-sectional survey of front-line police officers from eight mid-sized municipal police departments in three states to evaluate the relationships between officers’ perceptions of self-legitimacy and their perceptions of shared values with others in the organizational environment. Drawing from person-environment fit theory, the study asked respondents to rate their perceived value congruence with top managers, supervisors, and coworkers. Using structural equation modeling, the analysis explores the multidimensional aspects person-environment fit. The results indicate that value congruence is a significant predictor of officers’ self-legitimacy.
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A hegemonic analysis of police "shoot to kill" in Hong Kong : the 2009 case of Limbu Dil BahadurLi, Siu Cheong 14 August 2020 (has links)
This thesis investigates a controversial police shooting case and aims to unfold its underlying complexity from a combination of cultural and legal perspectives. Drawing on six in-depth interviews with police officers in Hong Kong and conducting textual analysis of court case documents, printed media texts, and online forum discussion, this study explores the meaning-making processes surrounding a police "shoot to kill" incident. The controversial Limbu shooting is the focus of the study. The Limbu shooting took place on March 17, 2009 in Ho Man Tin, Hong Kong. A Nepalese man who was born and raised in Hong Kong, named Limbu Dil Bahadur, was shot dead by a police constable (court case files: CCDI 298/2009, HCAL 85/2010, DCPI 570/2012). Looking into the processes of mobilizing discursive resources to make sense of public opinion, racial difference, human rights, policing, and violence, this study explores the contestation of forces in the cultural, legal, and representational realms. Utilizing the framework of the model of policing as ideological construction, as drama, and as agency, the author argues that the contestation of the discursive blocs manifests a police hegemony that has been underway for a long time
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The role and image of the police in a post apartheid eraManzi, Lungisa Henry January 1999 (has links)
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Arts in fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in the Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Zululand, 1999. / Almost impregnable and insurmountable, however, is the invisible wall which separates many police departments and the citizens they serve. This wall, although not topped by barbed wire and embedded sliver of glass, still accomplishes the undesirable effect of thwarting communication between police and their communities."
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A diagnostic forced-choice evaluation of highway patrolmen /Peres, Sherwood Harry January 1959 (has links)
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The Philippine Constabulary, 1901-1917 /Coats, George Yarrington January 1968 (has links)
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