Police Policy Shifts After 9/11: From Community Policing to Homeland Security: a New York Case Study
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ISBN: | 9783030321239 |
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title_auth | Police Policy Shifts After 9/11 From Community Policing to Homeland Security: a New York Case Study |
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title_short | Police Policy Shifts After 9/11 |
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title_sub | From Community Policing to Homeland Security: a New York Case Study |
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