Canadian Policing Research Catalogue Search Results

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  • Canadian Policing Research

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"National Institute of Justice (U.S.)"

104 records found

Title Source Year
Working out what to do [electronic resource] : evidence-based crime reduction / Nick Tilley and Gloria Laycock.
  • Government Document
2002
Citizen review of police [electronic resource] : approaches and implementation / Peter Finn.
  • Government Document
2001
Democratizing the police abroad [electronic resource] : what to do and how to do it / David H. Bayley.
  • Government Document
2001
The new structure of policing [electronic resource] : description, conceptualization, and research agenda / David H. Bayley and Clifford D. Shearing.
  • Government Document
2001
Policing on American Indian reservations [electronic resource] : a report to the National Institute of Justice / Stewart Wakeling ... [et al] ; Francis X. Hartmann, Joseph P. Kalt, co-principal investigators.
  • Government Document
2001
Crime scene investigation [electronic resource] : a guide for law enforcement / written and approved by the Technical Working Group on Crime Scene Investigation.
  • Government Document
2000
Criminal justice 2000.
  • Government Document
2000
What can the federal government do to decrease crime and revitalize communities? [electronic resource] : January 5-7, 1998 panel papers / a joint publication of the National Institute of Justice and the Executive Office for Weed and Seed.
  • Government Document
1998
Policing in emerging democracies [electronic resource] : workshop papers and highlights / [cosponsored by] National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice ; Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
  • Government Document
1997
Preventing crime, what works, what doesn't, what's promising [electronic resource] : a report to the United States Congress / prepared for the National Institute of Justice by Lawrence W. Sherman ... [et al.] ; in collaboration with members of the Graduate Program, Dept. of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland.
  • Government Document
1997
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