The role of police 'discretion’ in Britain and an analysis of proposals for reform

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Poyser, S. 2004. The role of police 'discretion’ in Britain and an analysis of proposals for reform. The Police Journal. 77 (1), pp. 5-18.
AuthorsPoyser, S.
Year2004
JournalThe Police Journal
Journal citation77 (1), pp. 5-18
PublisherVathek Publishing
ISSN0032-258X
Related URLhttp://www.vathek.com/pj/contents.php?vi=77.1
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