The Police: Autonomy and Consent (Law, State, and Society Series ; 7)
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The Police: Autonomy and Consent (Law, State, and Society Series ; 7)
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The Police: Autonomy and Consent (Law, State, and Society Series ; 7)
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ISBN: 9780121351809 bzw. 0121351807, in Englisch, Academic Press, gebraucht.
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ISBN: 9780121351809 bzw. 0121351807, in Englisch, Elsevier Science, neu, E-Book.
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Business, The Police, The Police: Autonomy and Consent is composed of two parts dealing mainly on the theme of police autonomy (Chapters 2-6) and the reciprocal theme of consent (Chapters 7-9). In particular, Chapter 2 is devoted to an historical account of the development of early police autonomy. Chapters 3 and 4 consider the political relation of the successor force within the local state in the mid-1970s, and the historical changes in the relationship between the police institution and the central state, respectively. Subsequent two chapters locate the core problem in considering police independence within the legal domain, and the role and political orientations of the three intrapolice organizations in reinforcing the development of autonomy. Chapter 7 demonstrates that different forms of relationship have historically characterized the relations between police institutions and the different social classes. The last two chapters present evidence on consent, and draws the themes of autonomy and consent together by focusing on the role of the chief police officer, positioned at the nexus between structural demands and organizational restraints, in continually negotiating definitions and practices of police work. eBook.
Business, The Police, The Police: Autonomy and Consent is composed of two parts dealing mainly on the theme of police autonomy (Chapters 2-6) and the reciprocal theme of consent (Chapters 7-9). In particular, Chapter 2 is devoted to an historical account of the development of early police autonomy. Chapters 3 and 4 consider the political relation of the successor force within the local state in the mid-1970s, and the historical changes in the relationship between the police institution and the central state, respectively. Subsequent two chapters locate the core problem in considering police independence within the legal domain, and the role and political orientations of the three intrapolice organizations in reinforcing the development of autonomy. Chapter 7 demonstrates that different forms of relationship have historically characterized the relations between police institutions and the different social classes. The last two chapters present evidence on consent, and draws the themes of autonomy and consent together by focusing on the role of the chief police officer, positioned at the nexus between structural demands and organizational restraints, in continually negotiating definitions and practices of police work. eBook.
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The Police: Autonomy and Consent (Law, State, and Society Series ; 7) (1983)
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ISBN: 9780121351809 bzw. 0121351807, in Englisch, 265 Seiten, Academic Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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The Police: Autonomy and Consent is composed of two parts dealing mainly on the theme of police autonomy (Chapters 2-6) and the reciprocal theme of consent (Chapters 7-9). In particular, Chapter 2 is devoted to an historical account of the development of early police autonomy. Chapters 3 and 4 consider the political relation of the successor force within the local state in the mid-1970s, and the historical changes in the relationship between the police institution and the central state, respectively. Subsequent two chapters locate the core problem in considering police independence within the legal domain, and the role and political orientations of the three intrapolice organizations in reinforcing the development of autonomy. Chapter 7 demonstrates that different forms of relationship have historically characterized the relations between police institutions and the different social classes. The last two chapters present evidence on consent, and draws the themes of autonomy and consent together by focusing on the role of the chief police officer, positioned at the nexus between structural demands and organizational restraints, in continually negotiating definitions and practices of police work. Hardcover, Label: Academic Press, Academic Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1983-02-11, Studio: Academic Press, Verkaufsrang: 8256558.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Full Paper Jacket.
The Police: Autonomy and Consent is composed of two parts dealing mainly on the theme of police autonomy (Chapters 2-6) and the reciprocal theme of consent (Chapters 7-9). In particular, Chapter 2 is devoted to an historical account of the development of early police autonomy. Chapters 3 and 4 consider the political relation of the successor force within the local state in the mid-1970s, and the historical changes in the relationship between the police institution and the central state, respectively. Subsequent two chapters locate the core problem in considering police independence within the legal domain, and the role and political orientations of the three intrapolice organizations in reinforcing the development of autonomy. Chapter 7 demonstrates that different forms of relationship have historically characterized the relations between police institutions and the different social classes. The last two chapters present evidence on consent, and draws the themes of autonomy and consent together by focusing on the role of the chief police officer, positioned at the nexus between structural demands and organizational restraints, in continually negotiating definitions and practices of police work. Hardcover, Label: Academic Press, Academic Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1983-02-11, Studio: Academic Press, Verkaufsrang: 8256558.
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Law, State and Society Series: the Police: Autonomy and Consent (1997)
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ISBN: 9780121351809 bzw. 0121351807, in Englisch, Academic Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, Gloucestershire, [RE:4].
1982. Academic. Hard Cover. Book-VG. Dj-Good, spine sunned. 9.5x6. 265pp. Hard cover.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, Gloucestershire, [RE:4].
1982. Academic. Hard Cover. Book-VG. Dj-Good, spine sunned. 9.5x6. 265pp. Hard cover.
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