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Police ‘control’ and the UK national press
2022This chapter explores, from the perspective of journalists, the complex and contingent web of relations – both official and unofficial – that existed between the Metropolitan Police and national crime journalists from the 1980s to the early 2000s.
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2020
Date approximated from internal evidence. At head of title: Sinn Féin. An Chomhairle Náisiúnta (The National Council). Printed: Dublin: An Cló-Chumann, Ltd.Contents: Details of a Dublin Corporation vote to collect a tax to finance the Dublin Metropolitan Police Force; list of Sinn Féin pamphlets; list of seven Dublin Sinn Féin branches.
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Date approximated from internal evidence. At head of title: Sinn Féin. An Chomhairle Náisiúnta (The National Council). Printed: Dublin: An Cló-Chumann, Ltd.Contents: Details of a Dublin Corporation vote to collect a tax to finance the Dublin Metropolitan Police Force; list of Sinn Féin pamphlets; list of seven Dublin Sinn Féin branches.
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The Italian National Police DVI team
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series, 2008Abstract Mass disaster can involve natural or non-natural catastrophes: each incident has its own characteristics and will involve a different approach. Following our experience in Thailand and in Sharm el Sheikh (Egypt), in Italy it has been formally instituted a DVI group in April 2006. The Italian Police DVI group is constituted of 12 sub-groups.
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A Study on the Relationship between the National Police and the Autonomous Police
Korean Public Land Law Association, 2023The former Police Act was enacted as Act No. 4369 on May 31, 1991, and came into effect on July 31, 1991. The former Police Act had 23 partial amendments or other laws, and the name was changed to the Act on the Organization and Operation of National Police and Autonomous Police (hereinafter referred to as the “Police Act”) while making the 24th full ...
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Policing TOC—The National Perspective
2016Abstract At first sight, transnational organised crime (TOC) and international criminal law (ICL) are completely separate: the four ICL core crimes constitute the most heinous crimes, committed by political and military leaders of armed conflicts, whereas TOC as lower-level deviance being committed by private individuals falls short of ...
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Public Security and the National Police
2020This chapter concerns the National Police (NP, Cảnh Sát Quốc Gia), which was responsible for the public security of the Republic of Vietnam. Besides maintaining national security and law enforcement, the NP had to deal with an insurgency orchestrated by Hanoi. It became more multifaceted and complex as a paramilitary force.
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The Phlippine National Police Behind Controversies
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social ScienceThe Philippine National Police is part of the tri-bureaus created under the Department of the Interior and Local Government Act of 1990, which are mandated to enforce the law, prevent crimes, maintain peace, and ensure public safety. This study aims to investigate the different controversies faced by the Philippine National Police, their effect on the ...
Ness Sheen D. De Guzman +5 more
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AFGHAN NATIONAL POLICE ‒ PILLAR WITHIN THE NATIONAL SECURITY SYSTEM
2020BULLETIN OF "CAROL I" NATIONAL DEFENCE UNIVERSITY, Vol. 9 No. 1 (2020)
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