Criminal Justice: Law & PoliticsGeorge F. Cole |
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... policeman . Typically , the policeman is required to enforce laws representing puri- tanical morality , such as those prohibiting drunkenness , and also laws regulating the flow of public activity , such as traffic laws . In these ...
... policeman . Typically , the policeman is required to enforce laws representing puri- tanical morality , such as those prohibiting drunkenness , and also laws regulating the flow of public activity , such as traffic laws . In these ...
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... policemen to expose themselves to what they know to be public hostility . As a result , as one traffic policeman said : You learn to sniff out the places where you can catch violators when you're running behind . Of course , the ...
... policemen to expose themselves to what they know to be public hostility . As a result , as one traffic policeman said : You learn to sniff out the places where you can catch violators when you're running behind . Of course , the ...
Page 117
... policeman's difficulty in this respect is shared by all authorities responsible for maintenance of disciplined activity , including industrial foremen , political leaders , elementary schoolteachers , and college professors . All are ...
... policeman's difficulty in this respect is shared by all authorities responsible for maintenance of disciplined activity , including industrial foremen , political leaders , elementary schoolteachers , and college professors . All are ...
Contents
PART | 1 |
Two Models of the Criminal Process | 15 |
Vice Corruption Bureaucracy and Power | 30 |
Copyright | |
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