Financial Crisis and Law Enforcement - BUY JOURNAL
December 2009
Crime, Policing, and Diminishing Resources: Prospects for the Future
Michael L. Vasu
Policing in Times of a Tarnished American Dream—Is It More than Economics?
Toni DuPont-Morales
Community Policing: America’s Economic Downturn with an Increased Aging Population
Michael J. Palmiotto
Criminal Justice Funding in North Carolina: A System in Crisis
Douglas L. Yearwood
Improving Communication Between Criminal Justice Scholars and Practitioners During Times of Economic Instability
Michael J. Bolton
Understanding the Recession’s Impact on Law Enforcement: A Preliminary Examination
Michael P. Brown
Paul Magro
Prospective Consideration of Changes in Police Services Delivery Systems: From Contracting Out to Consolidation
Chris Dunning
Wayne Faust
The Drunk Trap: Bureaucratic vs. Political Accountability in Local Law Enforcement Management
Casey LaFrance
Risk Management for Law Enforcement Agencies: Organizational Issues and Strategies
Dennis Bowman
Ethnic Differences in Violent Crime Experience
Diane L. Green
Jung Jin Choi
Racism and Race-Based Traumatic Stress: Toward New Legal and Clinical Standards
Robert T. Carter
Janet E. Helms
Considerations for Arrests and Interrogations of Suspects with Hearing, Cognitive, and Behavioral Disorders
Theresa A. Ochoa
Jessie Rome
Investigations Identity Crimes and Law Enforcement: Profiling the Crimes and Assisting the Victims
Richard C. Brooks
Timothy Pearson
Richard A. Riley, Jr.
Bank Investigators’ Perspectives on White-Collar Crime
Tykeda Larde
Managing in a Downturn: Police Remarks from a South African Perspective
Dr. J. M. (Johan) Ras
Use of Firearms by Russian Law Enforcement and Correctional Agencies
Vladimir A. Sergevnin
Alexander Gofman
Yurii Dyatlov
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