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Stalking: Student As Victim, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Gary Ebels Oct 1994

Stalking: Student As Victim, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Gary Ebels

Kristine Botsford Mullendore

No abstract provided.


Other Faces In The Mirror: Power, Conflict And Peacemaking In Our Daily Lives, Christine Yalda Sep 1994

Other Faces In The Mirror: Power, Conflict And Peacemaking In Our Daily Lives, Christine Yalda

Christine A. Yalda

No abstract provided.


Civvies To Plod The Beat?, Brian Kingshott Aug 1994

Civvies To Plod The Beat?, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


Liberty And Tolerance, Raphael Cohen-Almagor Jan 1994

Liberty And Tolerance, Raphael Cohen-Almagor

raphael cohen-almagor

The underlying presupposition of the concept of freedom is that the doers are autonomous to assert themselves, to make critical reflections, and to lead their lives independently. A person whose autonomy is absent is said to be unfree. Thus, it has been argued that whatever we think ought to be included in what passes for a liberal view, the affirmation of a picture of individual political autonomy, and institutionalized tolerance for that autonomy, cannot be left out. Here I wish to expand on the relationships between liberty and autonomy.


Police-Compulsory Arbitration In Michigan: A Logistic Model Analysis Of Environmental Factors, Kathleen Bailey, Brian Johnson, Greg Warchol Dec 1993

Police-Compulsory Arbitration In Michigan: A Logistic Model Analysis Of Environmental Factors, Kathleen Bailey, Brian Johnson, Greg Warchol

Kathleen Bailey

No abstract provided.


Analyse Spatiale Des Crimes Commis Sur La Rue A L'Interieur Des Marches De Drogues, David Weisburd, Lorraine Green, Debra Ross Dec 1993

Analyse Spatiale Des Crimes Commis Sur La Rue A L'Interieur Des Marches De Drogues, David Weisburd, Lorraine Green, Debra Ross

Debra E. Ross

In this paper we utilize data from the Drug Market Analysis Program (DMAP) in Jersey City, New Jersey, to provide some preliminary insight into the spatial relationship between street level drug markets and crime. We begin our paper with a description of how the DMAP information system was used to define drug markets and the characteristics of the markets that were identified. We then turn to an analysis of the incidence of reported crime within drug market boundaries. We find that drug market areas include a disproportionate share of arrests and crime related emergency calls for service in Jersey City. …


The Need For The Inter-Agency Approach To Policing, Brian Kingshott Dec 1993

The Need For The Inter-Agency Approach To Policing, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


Management Development Course, Brian Kingshott Dec 1993

Management Development Course, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


The Psychological Causes Of Oppositional Political Terrorism, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D. Dec 1993

The Psychological Causes Of Oppositional Political Terrorism, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.

Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.

No abstract provided.


Hate Crime In Canada: Growing Pains With New Legislation, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D. Dec 1993

Hate Crime In Canada: Growing Pains With New Legislation, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.

Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.

No abstract provided.


Confronting Community Policing: Minimizing Community Policing As Public Relations, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D. Dec 1993

Confronting Community Policing: Minimizing Community Policing As Public Relations, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.

Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.

No abstract provided.