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Sexual Harassment In The Workplace, Christine Yalda
Sexual Harassment In The Workplace, Christine Yalda
Christine A. Yalda
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Computers In Detecting And Combatting Environmental Crimes, Debra Ross
The Role Of Computers In Detecting And Combatting Environmental Crimes, Debra Ross
Debra E. Ross
No abstract provided.
Federal Bureau Of Investigation, Bureau Of Justice Statistics, Jack Mcdevitt, Robyn Milano, Glenn Pierce, Debra Ross
Federal Bureau Of Investigation, Bureau Of Justice Statistics, Jack Mcdevitt, Robyn Milano, Glenn Pierce, Debra Ross
Debra E. Ross
No abstract provided.
Reason Under The Cosh, Brian Kingshott
Police Behaviour In Crowd Situations - A Recipe For Violence?, Brian Kingshott
Police Behaviour In Crowd Situations - A Recipe For Violence?, Brian Kingshott
Brian F. Kingshott
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Dale Carnegie Training By Law Enforcement Agencies: A Comparative Analysis Of Dale Carnegie Trained & Non-Dale Carnegie Trained Officers Within Community Policing-Oriented Departments, Joanne Ziembo-Vogl
Joanne Ziembo-Vogl
The purpose of this research was to present a comparison of attitudes between Dale Carnegie Trained and non-Carnegie trained officers within Community Policing oriented law enforcement agencies. McAllen Police Department (McAllen, Texas) and Michigan State University's Department of Public Safety were examined. Community Policing agencies were chosen, predicated upon the inherent need for human relations training evidenced within Community Policing's philosophy of police/community partnership and interactive problem solving. Dependent variables examined were officers' attitudes toward job satisfaction, job-related stress, willingness to interact with the citizenry, and departments' stated missions and goals. Data indicated no statistically significant attitudinal differences with respect …