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The Police as Third Parties

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Donald Black and George L. Kelling. Working Paper. “The Police as Third Parties”. Copy at https://tinyurl.com/y8mqdtjh
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See also: Policy Analysis, Design, and Evaluation, Crime Justice Policy and Management, Policing, Police Performance Measurement, Police Management, Community Policing, Measurement, Evaluation and Learning in Criminal Justice, Measuring the Performance of Criminal Justice Agencies, Defining and Measuring Public Value, 1981, Donald Black, George L. Kelling, Unpublished, Working Paper
Last updated on 03/24/2021

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