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Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 1999
Tailoring a community policing program to meet the needs of the community necessitates that the police first determine what the needs of the community are. A survey of the residents of a small, rural town in eastern Illinois was conducted to help the local police department learn what the residents are concerned about and develop community oriented ...
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Tailoring a community policing program to meet the needs of the community necessitates that the police first determine what the needs of the community are. A survey of the residents of a small, rural town in eastern Illinois was conducted to help the local police department learn what the residents are concerned about and develop community oriented ...
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Chinese Sociology & Anthropology, 1989
A brisk rural economy revitalizes small towns. In a short span of five years since the Third Plenum of the Chinese Communist Party's Eleventh Central Committee [in 1978], various economic policies have been implemented in the vast countryside. Except for an extremely few isolated places, agricultural production across the country has registered a ...
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A brisk rural economy revitalizes small towns. In a short span of five years since the Third Plenum of the Chinese Communist Party's Eleventh Central Committee [in 1978], various economic policies have been implemented in the vast countryside. Except for an extremely few isolated places, agricultural production across the country has registered a ...
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Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1972
ABSTRACT Americans have always shown strong affinity for small towns. Some, as exemplified by Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, developed into places of very real importance in the cultural and economic life of the United States in the past, but have found it increasingly difficult to compete effectively in a world of heavy industry and quaternary economics ...
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ABSTRACT Americans have always shown strong affinity for small towns. Some, as exemplified by Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, developed into places of very real importance in the cultural and economic life of the United States in the past, but have found it increasingly difficult to compete effectively in a world of heavy industry and quaternary economics ...
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