The importance of context and cognitive agency in developing police knowledge: going beyond the police science discourse

The importance of context and cognitive agency in developing police knowledge: going beyond the police science discourse The Police Journal, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
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Examining Situations Involving Intimate Partner Aggression: A Dyadic Study of Agreement on Behaviors, Attributions, and Emotional Effects.

Examining Situations Involving Intimate Partner Aggression: A Dyadic Study of Agreement on Behaviors, Attributions, and Emotional Effects. Objective: The current study examines the extent to which members of a couple…
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Attorney General Holder Announces Next Steps to Address Concerns Regarding the City of Ferguson and St. Louis County Police Departments

Attorney General Holder Announces Next Steps to Address Concerns Regarding the City of Ferguson and St. Louis County Police Departments Attorney General Eric Holder announced today that the Justice Department…
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New Jersey Man Pleads Guilty to Operating Fraudulent Visa and Payroll Scheme to Facilitate Illegal Immigration

New Jersey Man Pleads Guilty to Operating Fraudulent Visa and Payroll Scheme to Facilitate Illegal Immigration A New Jersey man pleaded guilty today to orchestrating an eight-year scheme to falsify…
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New England Compounding Center Supervising Pharmacist Arrested at Logan International Airport

New England Compounding Center Supervising Pharmacist Arrested at Logan International Airport A Canton, Massachusetts, man was arrested today at Boston's Logan International Airport in connection with the ongoing criminal investigation…
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South Carolina Man Pleads Guilty to Fraud in Foreign Labor Contracting, Visa Fraud and Wage and Hour Violations

South Carolina Man Pleads Guilty to Fraud in Foreign Labor Contracting, Visa Fraud and Wage and Hour Violations Acting Assistant Attorney General Molly Moran for the Civil Rights Division and…
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