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The ‘blue leviathan’

opencrim February 10, 2017 The ‘blue leviathan’2017-02-10T10:10:13+00:00 The Police Journal
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Book review: Transnational Crime and Criminal Justice

opencrim February 9, 2017 Book review: Transnational Crime and Criminal Justice2017-02-09T10:11:16+00:00 The Police Journal
Book review: Transnational Crime and Criminal Justice The Police Journal, Volume 89, Issue 4, Page 346-347, December 2016. Go to Source
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The constitutional invalidity of warrantless drugs searches in South Africa

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Policing through social networking

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Is all police academy training created equally? Comparing natural resource officer and general police academy training

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‘You have the right to remain silent’

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In the Eyes of the Gatekeepers

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Policing the cyber-physical space

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Don’t call me Ma’am

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Cryptocurrency and criminality

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Cryptocurrency and criminality The Police Journal, Volume 89, Issue 4, Page 327-339, December 2016. Go to Source
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Update

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Update The Police Journal, Volume 89, Issue 4, Page 340-345, December 2016. Go to Source
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