It should be understood, at the outset, that the principal object to be attained is the Prevention of Crime. To this great end every effort of the Police is to be directed. The security of person and property, the preservation of the public... The Quarterly Review - Pagina 1011870Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Wayne LeQuang - 2005 - 251 pagine
...the outset, that the principal object to be obtained is the prevention of crime. To this great end, every effort of the police is to be directed. The...person and property, the preservation of the public tranquility and all other objects of a police establishment would thus be better affected than by the... | |
| Martin Wright - 2008 - 322 pagine
...understood at the outset that the principal object to be attained is the prevention of crime. To this end every effort of the police is to be directed. The...person and property, the preservation of the public tranquility, and all other objects of a police establishment will then be better effected than by the... | |
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