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Communications, the police, and the Crime Commission

IEEE Spectrum, 1967
One important phase of a comprehensive study by the Science and Technology Task Force to determine ways in which science and technology can be applied more effectively to the criminal justice system in the United States has involved the investigation of police communications.
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Stimuli of police education: Wickersham and LBJ'S commission

The Justice Professional, 1988
Only Presidents Herbert Hoover and Lyndon B Johnson appointed commissions to study the American Criminal Justice System in the Twentieth Century. Both commissions recommended higher education for the police. The common assumption is that the 1931 “Wickersham Commission” report accomplished little and the 1967 “President's Commission” report was the ...
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The South African police and the Truth Commission

South African Review of Sociology, 2005
Abstract In 1994, a new national police service — the South African Police Service (SAPS) — was created; largely made up of the personnel of the eleven former apartheid police forces, with their appalling record of abusive and biased policing. By 1996, when the Commission for Truth and Reconciliation (TRC) began operating, police reform was well under ...
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The Royal Commission on the Police 1962

1987
The most convenient starting point for a discussion of the modern accountability of the police service is the 1962 Final Report of the Royal Commission on the Police ...
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The ineffective police leader: Acts of commission and omission

Journal of Criminal Justice, 2010
Abstract The consequences of ineffective leaders and leadership practices, both in policing and in other occupational contexts, are well-established. Though ineffective leadership is often lamented, it has been subjected to limited scholarly inquiry.
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Police interrogations and the Royal commission on criminal Justice∗

Policing and Society, 1994
This paper examines the Royal Commission's response to research which it commissioned on police interrogations. It draws attention to the potential for miscarriage of justice in relation to cautioning, which is the major disposal for juveniles, and which takes place behind closed doors.
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Complaints and Misconduct I: The Independent Police Complaints Commission (Ipcc)

2009
Abstract The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) was created by Pt 2 of the Police Reform Act 2002 (the 2002 Act) and assumed power on 1 April 2004. The IPCC’s functions and duties are considerably wider and deeper than those of its predecessor—namely, the Police Complaints Authority (PCA).
John Beggs, Hugh Davies
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National Police Commission

Indian Journal of Public Administration, 1978
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Lived Experiences of Married Non-Commissioned Female Police Officers

Using the qualitative approach, this research delved into the lived experiences of thirteen female police officers serving the Philippine National Police (PNP) to understand how they navigate and cope with the unique challenges inherent in their profession.
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Report to the Commission of the Sub-Commission on Police

Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1928
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