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Making Police-Probation Partnerships Work - Murphy, David
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Murphy studies a police-probation partnership in Spokane, Washington, and offers new information regarding the reality of implementing police-probation partnerships for the officers invol… More...

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Murphy (Weber State U.) studies the effects of collaboration between police and probation officers in Spokane, Washington, using interviews and field observations to understand what the a… More...

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Making Police-Probation Partnerships Work (Criminal Justice) - hardcover

2005, ISBN: 9781593320911

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Making Police-Probation Partnerships Work

Murphy studies a police-probation partnership in Spokane, Washington, and offers new information regarding the reality of implementing police-probation partnerships for the officers involved and the criminal justice agencies that sponsor them. His work is a systematic evaluation of these concerns, with special attention given to the potential problems of mission creep, mission distortion, and organizational lag. The real and potential problem areas that may inhibit the full realization of the program's goals are discussed in depth. This information will assist agency administrators as well as future and current law enforcement and corrections officers to better handle the challenges associated with participating in effective police-probation partnerships.

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EAN (ISBN-13): 9781593320911
ISBN (ISBN-10): 1593320914
Hardcover
Publishing year: 2005
Publisher: LFB SCHOLARLY PUB LLC
216 Pages
Weight: 0,422 kg
Language: eng/Englisch

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Detail page last modified on 2021-03-14T17:22:22+00:00 (London)
ISBN/EAN: 9781593320911

ISBN - alternate spelling:
1-59332-091-4, 978-1-59332-091-1
Alternate spelling and related search-keywords:
Book author: murphy david
Book title: probation, making art work, police


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