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Book Title: Comparing the Democratic Governance of Police Intelligence
Editor(s): Delpeuch, Thierry; Ross, E. Jacqueline
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781785361029
Section Title: Figures
Number of pages: 1
Extract:
Figures
2.1 Problem solving training poster 38
4.1 Community engagement in policing 97
4.2 `If online crime information revealed that there were crimes
occurring on your street would you . . .' (%) 102
4.3 `How likely, if at all, is it that you will do the following after
visiting Police.uk?' 103
5.1 The political composition of elected PCCs 128
5.2 Views on privatisation in PCC candidates' election
statements 142
5.3 Elected PCCs' statements on privatisation 143
8.1 Probability distributions for strength of evidence 221
8.2 Lawful and legitimate policing 223
9.1A Factors affecting willingness to alert authorities to terror
threats (NYC Muslims) 241
9.1B Factors affecting willingness to alert authorities to terror
threats (London Muslims) 242
9.2A Factors affecting willingness to work with authorities in
anti-terror efforts (NYC Muslims) 243
9.2B Factors affecting willingness to work with authorities in
anti-terror efforts (London Muslims) 244
12.1 Multiple areas of interactions for police liaison officers
within Washington DC cooperation systems 311
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