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Plural Policing: the mixed economy of visible patrols in England and Wales
Swansea University Author: Jon Burnett
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Draws together the findings of an extensive two-year study of developments in the provision of visible policing in England and Wales. Exploring the dynamic relations between different public and private providers, it combines an overview of national developments with a detailed analysis of six focus...
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2005
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