In America, on the other hand, the student of police travels from one political squabble to another, too often from one scandal to another. He finds a shifting leadership of mediocre calibre — varied now and then by flashes of real ability which are... Criminology - 191 페이지저자: Edwin Hardin Sutherland - 1924 - 643 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Raymond Blaine Fosdick - 1921 - 440 페이지
...from east to west across the continent he is oppressed with the contrasts that meet him on every side. He remembers the conscious pride of European cities...incentive except the desire to keep out of trouble. Instead of confidence and trust, the attitude of the public toward the police is far more often than... | |
| Raymond Blaine Fosdick - 1920 - 440 페이지
...little conception of policing as a profession or a science to be matured and developed. It is a fob, held, perhaps, by the grace of some mysterious political...incentive except the desire to keep out of trouble. Instead of confidence and trust, the attitude of the public toward the police is far more often than... | |
| 1926 - 306 페이지
...Fosdick is, he is by no means satisfied with OUT police organization, for he says in another place: In America, on the other hand, the student of police...trouble. . . . We have, indeed, little to be proud of. ... With all allowance for the peculiar conditions which make our task so difficult, we have made a... | |
| 1926 - 832 페이지
...Fosdick is, he is by no means satisfied with our police organization, for he says in another place: In America, on the other hand, the student of police...trouble. . . . We have, indeed, little to be proud of. ... With all allowance for the peculiar conditions which make our task so difficult, we have made a... | |
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