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Journal cover: Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police Development

Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police Development

ISSN: 0141-2949
Currently published as: Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management

Online from: 1995

Subject Area: Industry and Public Sector Management

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Volume 19 issue 3

Published: 1996, Start page: p1

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874482 Frustration, strain and commitment to community policing: a comparative analysis of American and English police officers
Donald L. Yates, Vijayan K. Pillai, Joel D. Humburg (pp. 1 - 16)
Keywords: Community policing, Stress, UK, USA
Article type: Research paper
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874483 Community-oriented policing in Virginia
Helen Taylor Greene (pp. 17 - 31)
Keywords: Community policing, USA
Article type: Research paper
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874484 Defining community policing: practice versus paradigm
Joanne Ziembo-Vogl, Devere Woods (pp. 33 - 50)
Keywords: Community policing, Paradigms, Terminology, USA
Article type: Research paper
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874485 Criminal forfeiture: an effective alternative to civil and administrative proceedings
Greg L. Warchol, Dennis M. Payne, Brian R. Johnson (pp. 51 - 66)
Keywords: Criminal forfeiture, Drugs, USA
Article type: General review
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874486 The intelligent analyst as social scientist: a comparison of research methods
Henry W. Prunckun (pp. 67 - 80)
Keywords: CIA, Field research, Law enforcement, Social sciences, USA
Article type: General review
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