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HARP-591 |
Title: |
Regulating autonomy: Police discretion as a problem for training |
Source: |
Canadian Journal of Criminology, Jul98, Vol. 40 Issue 3, p277, 28p, 1 diagram |
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Year: |
1998 |
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Keywords: |
Canada, decision making, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, equality before the law, human rights, civil and political rights, security, education, liberty |
Abstract: |
Examines how two police training technologies interweave regulatory structures into decision-making autonomy. Discretion as a problem; Emergence of academy professionalism; Need for judgement skills; Information on Two-Way Streets. |
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Keywords: Canada, civil and political rights, cultural rights, decision/decision-making, economic, education, employment, equality before the law, human rights, liberty, security, social