“The Police in the Middle of the Conflict”, by CraigDavid W., Crime and Delinquency, Vol. 15, 1969, p. 387.
2.
Report of Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Constabulary for the year 1971, published byH.M. Stationery Office, London.
3.
“Trial Judges and the Police, Their Relationships in the Administration of Criminal Justice”, by GoldsteinHerman, Crime and Delinquency, Vol. 14, 1968, p. 14.
4.
Police, by John Coatman (in particular Chapter 12 — “Problems of the Future”), Oxford University Press, 1959.
5.
“Law Enforcement and the Conflict of Values”, by MewettAlan W., The Criminal Law Quarterly, Vol. 12, 1969–70, p. 179. (Note: The above article deals with the results of the considerations of the Canadian Committee on Corrections which reported in March 1969 under the title “Report of the Canadian Committee on Corrections. Towards Unity: Criminal Justice and Corrections”. Published by the Queen's Printer, Ottawa.)
6.
Crime, Police and Race Relations, by LambertJohn R., Oxford University Press, 1970.
7.
An Examination of Role Theory: The Case of the State Police, by Preiss and Ehrlich, University of Nebraska Press, 1966.
8.
The Police (six sociological essays) ed. Bordua, John Wiley & Son Inc., 1967.
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Law Enforcement: An Introduction to the Police Role in the Community, by AdamsThomas F., Prentice–Hall Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1968.
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Police Work with Delinquents: Analysis of a Training Programme, by BrennanJames J. and OlmstedDonald W., Social Science Research Bureau, Michigan State University, 1965.
11.
The Hidden World of Scotland Yard, by WilliamsGuy R., Hutchinson of Australia, 1972.
12.
The Democratic Policeman, by BerkleyGeorge E., Beacon Press, Boston, 1969.
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Crime in America, by RamseyClark, Cassell, London, 1971.
14.
The Policeman in the Community, by BantonMichael, Tavistock Publications, 1964.
15.
Robbery in London. An enquiry carried out by McClintockF. H. and GibsonEvelyn, Cambridge University, Macmillan, London, 1961.