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Dynamic police -community relations at work. Police chief, V.35, April 1968: 44, 46-50. HV7551.P5, V.35. He describes the police-community relations program of the San Jose Police Department.
Evaluation of police -community relations programs.
Police, V.14, November -December 1969: 27-31. HV7551.P48, V.14.
Carrington, Frank. Speaking for the police. Journal of criminal law, criminology and police science, V.61, June 1970: 244-279.
Law. "This article postulates this duty of the police of speak o
...ut and gives examples of areas where speaking out is most necessary. It presents cases of police articulation in the recent past. Finally, it considers the question of who should speak for the police." In the legal area, the author proposes police legal advisors as police spokesmen.
Carruth, Eleanor. 'Our war was with the police department." Fortune, V.77, January 1963: 195-197. HF5001.F7, V.77. She describes the difficulties encountered by Dante Andreotti while he was head of the community relations unit in the San Francisco Police Department from 1962-1967.


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