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POLICE-COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERIES, V 4 - CASE STUDIES IN MINORITY PROGRAMS

NCJ Number
14023
Editor(s)
R M PLATT
Date Published
1974
Length
100 pages
Annotation
FOURTH VOLUME IN A SERIES DESIGNED TO PRESENT IN A SINGLE SOURCE SOME OF THE COMMUNITY RELATIONS PROGRAMS THAT HAVE BEEN TRIED AND FOUND USEFUL BY POLICE DEPARTMENTS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.
Abstract
THIS VOLUME DEALS WITH PROGRAMS IN POLICE/MINORITY RELATIONS. MATERIALS RECEIVED FROM POLICE DEPARTMENTS IN EL PASO AND DALLAS (TX), DENVER (CO), BALTIMORE (MD), AND DAVIS AND COVINA (CA) AS WELL AS FROM CHURCH WOMEN UNITED, THE UNITED FEDERATION OF TEACHERS, THE FBI LAW ENFORCEMENT BULLETIN PLAYBOY, AND THE TEXAS POLICE JOURNAL. REFERENCES ARE ALSO CITED FROM FOUR NATIONAL COMMISSIONS. SECTIONS IN THIS VOLUME PRESENT AN ORIENTATION TO THE MINORITY CONCEPT AS WELL AS DISCUSSING THE POLICE AND THE ECONOMICALLY DEPRIVED, THE POLICE AND ADOLESCENT LIFESTYLES, AND THE POLICE AND SOCIETY'S VICTIMS. FOR OTHER VOLUMES IN THE SERIES, SEE NCJ-12449, 12278, 14024, 17476, AND 17477.

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