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The Police as an Agency of Municipal Government: Implications for Measuring Police Effectiveness

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Margaret Poethig. 1999. The Police as an Agency of Municipal Government: Implications for Measuring Police Effectiveness. Edited by Robert H. Langworthy. Measuring what matters: proceedings from the policing research institute meetings. Copy at https://tinyurl.com/ybaesdh9
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See also: Crime Justice Policy and Management, Policing, Measurement, Evaluation and Learning in Criminal Justice, Measuring the Performance of Criminal Justice Agencies, Defining and Measuring Public Value, Strategic Management and Leadership in Public Sector, 1999, Published, Report, Chapter
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