1985, McCabe and Wallington 1988, Waddington et al. 1989, Green 1990, Alderson 1998). During the course of the strike, as Alderson has noted: the public image of the British police was to undergo a transformation...millions of ...
Donald and Wilson (2000)researched 70 convicted offenders whose most recent offences involved ram-raiding. Allwere male, witha mean age of 23. The majority had aprevious convictionfor TWOC (74%),theft(67%), handling (67%), non-dwelling ...
In the US, by contrast, compensation has traditionally been restricted in being a requirement of probation, nationally through the Federal Probation Act, and locally through various — and varying - state laws (Rosen and Harland, 1990; ...
The Problem of Pleasure covers them all. The purpose of this book is to inform and enlighten a range of readers, whose interests may be academic or commercial on possible crime events and modus operandi of criminals.
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... police-public encounters which create impressions of the police. Therefore Chapter 7 examines how image work operates on the ground in routine policing. Three areas of practical policing are scrutinised – public order policing, routine ...