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American Journal of Police

Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue3-4.1995:

Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue3-4.1995:

... issue of voluntary employee turnover has not been a major focal point for many police researchers, several facets of this topic have surfaced in the ...literature. Police typologies, for ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue2.1995:

Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue2.1995:

... findings of Burke and his colleagues some Social Activists may have experienced burnout following the realization that the helping role that they had adopted involved dealing with factors beyond their ...notion ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue2.1995:

Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue2.1995:

... providing police services need to take this into ...providing police services is reasonable, since not all racial/ethnic groups have the same attitudes toward ...the police of various minority ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue2.1995:

Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue2.1995:

... which of our variables were most associated with attitudes toward the police we employed logistic ...measures of public attitudes toward the police) were recoded into dichotomous variables ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue2.1995:

Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue2.1995:

... classrooms of a large portion of the ...minds of male respondents in particular who may feel they must heighten their awareness to these issues in order not to be offensive to ...product of ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue3-4.1995:

Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue3-4.1995:

... implications of this study? For the administrators and training officers of the various state police organizations, this research serves as one piece of the puzzle to be used in determining ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue2.1995:

Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue2.1995:

... with police personnel because they fear losing information ...evaluate police behavior because of the information police can ...that police effectiveness was evaluated in less than four ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol15.Issue1.1996:

Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol15.Issue1.1996:

... distribution of contacts probably are due to different COP foci in the various ...activities of the CPOs in the West Central and Northeast neighborhoods are closely tied to a primary association with the ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol15.Issue1.1996:

Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol15.Issue1.1996:

... core of all social and legal policy, and agues that racial stereotypes and discrimination lie behind the implementation of crime control measures such as ...stereotypes of minorities as criminals and ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol15.Issue1.1996:

Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol15.Issue1.1996:

... use of the Likert scale in this format is actually an “individual item ...scores of each variable. This is the method of analysis used in the current ...examination of individual performance ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue2.1995:

Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue2.1995:

... private police stems from their competition to provide services in a swiftly changing ...amount of public and private funds for security services, there is a certain “zero-sum” competition between public ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue3-4.1995:

... Many of the goals and structural arrangements of public organizations are, to a significant degree, determined by a set of values and beliefs underlying them – values and beliefs found in enabling ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue3-4.1995:

... use of controlled substances ...use of beer, cigarettes, marijuana and inhalants than the control group, they reported higher first use for liquor, cocaine and prescription ...levels of overall ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue3-4.1995:

Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue3-4.1995:

... degree of adherence to the traditional military model for policing, along with all its symbolic and organizational ...development of the municipal police force for Sir Robert Peel (Walker, ...idea ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue3-4.1995:

... level of perceived police, managerial and public consensus as to the appropriate role of police in ...levels of perceived peer and managerial or public approval were examined in order ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue3-4.1995:

... variety of tactics that make it difficult for an undercover officer to document observed ...exchanges of money and ...specifics of the ...amount of drugs ...because police could not ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue3-4.1995:

... on police assault injuries has continued to focus on the probability of injury by type of ...type of incident and found that injuries were most likely in the following circumstances: officer ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue3-4.1995:

Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue3-4.1995:

... all of the 86 bombings of abortion clinics and the murder of Dr David Gunn in 1993 as criminal acts rather than terrorist ...group of anti-abortionists that claimed credit for organizing these ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol14.Issue3-4.1995:

... nature of case contributions by officers in the MDVE, distinction has been made between high rate and low rate ...criterion of turning in ten or more cases tended to follow the experimental protocol much ...

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Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol15.Issue1.1996:

Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:American Journal of Police:Vol15.Issue1.1996:

... because of their inherent “conservatism” and lack of identification with the populations with high rates of infections that the state police organizations lend themselves to this ...time ...

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