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The Conditions Of Discretion: Autonomy, Community, Bureaucracy, Steven F. Cherry May 1988

The Conditions Of Discretion: Autonomy, Community, Bureaucracy, Steven F. Cherry

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A Review of The Conditions of Discretion: Autonomy, Community, Bureaucracy/em by Joel F. Handler


From Discretionary To Bureaucratic Justice, Barry Boyer Feb 1984

From Discretionary To Bureaucratic Justice, Barry Boyer

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A Review of Bureaucratic Justice: Managing Social Security Disability Claims by Jerry L. Mashaw


Controlling Administrative Sanctions, Fredrich H. Thomforde Jr. Mar 1976

Controlling Administrative Sanctions, Fredrich H. Thomforde Jr.

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This Article will consider some of the possibilities for controlling and guiding the SEC's discretion to impose sanctions upon broker-dealers. Although it is limited to an examination of the Commission's practice and a discussion of possibilities for reform, the analysis contains obvious implications for any agency with the power to impose sanctions.


Police Policy Formulation: A Proposal For Improving Police Performance, Herman Goldstein Jan 1967

Police Policy Formulation: A Proposal For Improving Police Performance, Herman Goldstein

Michigan Law Review

The police function in this country is much more varied and much more complex than is generally recognized. This is particularly true today in the congested areas of large urban centersĀ· where the demand for police services is especially great and where the police are confronted with an increasing variety of difficult situations, many of which stem from dissatisfaction with the economic and social conditions existing in such areas. As law enforcement has become more difficult, it has, for the same reasons, taken on new importance as a function of local government.


If Men Were Angels: A Review, E. Blythe Stason Oct 1942

If Men Were Angels: A Review, E. Blythe Stason

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Occasionally one encounters a new book that is genuinely interesting because of the refreshing vigor with which it attacks an important and timely problem. Such a book is Jerome Frank's new volume, If Men Were Angels. Indeed in some of its chapters its vigor approaches violence, a fact which adds spice to the reading.