APA (7th ed.) Citation

Haycraft, T. W. (1897). Executive powers in relation to crime and disorder, or, Powers of police in England: A short treatise on the executive powers which may be exercised by private citizens and official persons for the pursuit of crime and maintenance of public order. Butterworth.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Haycraft, Thomas Wagstaffe. Executive Powers in Relation to Crime and Disorder, or, Powers of Police in England: A Short Treatise on the Executive Powers Which May Be Exercised by Private Citizens and Official Persons for the Pursuit of Crime and Maintenance of Public Order. London: Butterworth, 1897.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Haycraft, Thomas Wagstaffe. Executive Powers in Relation to Crime and Disorder, or, Powers of Police in England: A Short Treatise on the Executive Powers Which May Be Exercised by Private Citizens and Official Persons for the Pursuit of Crime and Maintenance of Public Order. Butterworth, 1897.

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