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Police, a Municipal Service Like the Others

NCJ Number
95974
Journal
Criminalogie Volume: 17 Issue: 1 Dated: (1984) Pages: 127-131
Author(s)
H P Vignola
Date Published
1984
Length
5 pages
Annotation
A former director of the Montreal Police discusses the problems that weigh upon directors of large municipal police forces.
Abstract
The director of police is placed in a dilemma. He is dependent on municipal authorities, in close contact with public opinion through a critical press, and appreciated in general by the population. On the other hand, his police officers' union practically has a monopoly on public power, especially in countries with no military conscription. Thus, the police director must focus on conciliating the various powers that make the rules or influence the police.

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