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Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police Development
Volume 19 Issue 4
Published:
1996 |
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874487
Routine activities and the spatial-temporal variation of calls for police service: the experience of opposites on the quality of life spectrum
James LeBeau, Richard Coulson
Keywords:
Calls for service
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Ethnic groups
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Social class
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USA
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Women
ArticleType:
Research paper
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874488
Evaluation of standardized field sobriety tests training in North Carolina
Vivian B. Lord
Keywords:
Arrests
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Drink driving
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Training
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USA
ArticleType:
General review
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874489
Police satisfaction with their jobs: arresting officers in the District of Columbia
Richard Seltzer, Sucre Alonè, Gwendolyn Howard
Keywords:
Arrests
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Employee attitudes
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Race relations
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USA
ArticleType:
Research paper
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874490
The future of policing in Turkey: current and proposed organizational changes in public policing
Ahmet H. Aydin
Keywords:
Decentralization
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Turkey
ArticleType:
General review
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874491
Hailing and boarding: the psychological impact of US coast guard boardings
G.O.W. Mueller, Freda Adler
Keywords:
Coast guards
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Maritime law
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Psychology
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Stress
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USA
ArticleType:
Research paper
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