Community Policing Principles And Elements
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COMMUNITY POLICING
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COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING PROBLEM SOLVING
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POLICY AND GUIDELINES: POLICING OF PUBLIC PROTESTS ...
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Training the 21st Century PoliceOfficer
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THE PRINCIPLES OF NEW URBANISM
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ICTI Training Catalog - Indian Country Training
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FTO OR PTO? THE SAN JOSE MODEL (SJM): CORRECTING ...
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