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3.
Ibid., p.2.
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“The Voice of the Service” in Police, August 1994, p.21.
5.
Dunbar-BruntonJames (1979) The Law and the Individual, revised edition, Macmillan Tests for Business Studies, p.55.
6.
Ibid., p.57.
7.
“A Forecast of Growth in Organized Crime in Europe. New Challenges for Law Enforcement” in Police Studies, Vol. 15, No. 1 Spring 1992, p.63.
8.
Ibid., p.66.
9.
Policing and Society, Vol.3, 1994, p.307.
10.
Ibid., p.306.
11.
HoogenboomB. (1991) “Grey Policing: A Theoretical Framework” in Policing and Society, Vol.2, p. 18.
12.
DunleavyPatrickHoodChristopher (1994) “From Old Public to New Public Management” in Public Money and Management, July-September, p. 10.
13.
Ibid., p.9.
14.
Ibid., p.11.
15.
Ibid., p.17.
16.
EvansTimothyDr. (Ed.) (1991) “An Arresting Idea” in The Management of Police Services in Modern Britain, London: Adam Smith Institute.
17.
European Journal in Criminal Policy and Research, Vol.1, No.1, Feb. 1994, p. 10.
18.
MurphyChristopher (1993) Research Report No.26, Thinking Critically about Police Resources, Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto.
19.
Ibid.
20.
LynnMatthew (1994) “Crime Pays for the Security Industry” in Sunday Times, August 28.
21.
JohnsonLes (1993) “Privatization and Protection: Spatial and Sectoral Ideologies in British Policing and Crime Prevention” in The Modern Law Review, November, Vol.56, No.6, p.772.