“…many police do view themselves as playing a saintly rollin a hostile world, and this is a fact.” Police. September,ber-October, (1965) 4 pages.
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The concept of a police profession is gaining ground. Norwegian. (No date) 6 pages.
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“…so far nothing about ego psychology warrants the characterization of he delinquent’s ego as defective…” Seminars in Psychiatry, 3, 386-399 (1971) 14 pages.
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“Individuals who are characterized as heretics, however, generally regard themselves as in possession of a positive interpretation, a constructive and objective set f beliefs…” Etc: A Review of General Semantics. Vol. XV. No. 1. Autumn (1957) 12 pages.
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“‘Crackpot’ documents are generally characterized by their recipients as deficient in what one might call ‘reality orientation’ — a characteristic exemplified by delusional content or by cryptic or bizarre features.” The American Inago. Vol. 13. No. 2. (1956) 41 pages.
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“Few precursors of psychology who were famous in their own time are more neglected today than L. Annaeus Seneca…twice retired: first exiled (by Claudius), and later executed (by Nero).” American Psychologist. September (1983)5 pages.
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“The most memorable meeting I ever attended took place last July 30. I don’t recall the discussion, but I shall never forget the bomb….the one that shook the building and destroyed the lobby and broke up the meeting…” Youth and Society. March (1971) 12 pages.
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“…it was possible to demonstrate that loading through meaning, to be effective, had to be compatible with generalized pas experiences with movement…” The British Journal of Psychology. Vol. XLVII, Part 3, August (1956) 13 pages.
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“Once upon a time there were two little gray men on the planet Mars…” Etc: A Review of General Semantics. Vol. XVII, No. 1. April (1961) 10 pages.
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“While in theory public officials may resonate to public opinion, in practice, they may be selectively invoking agreeable and congenial documentation…” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. 1-21 (2014) 22 pages.
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“No prison administrator today could be thinking in terms of ‘criminal classes’. But the difference may be partly a matter of nomenclature.” Prison Service Journal. Issue 185. (2009) 8 pages.
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“The organization of police departments along hierarchical, classic management lines makes it difficult for departmental leadership to tackle commonly-experienced internal problems…” Policing and Society. Vo. 18. No. 1. March (2008) 13 pages.
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“Since differences in behavior sometimes reflect differences in perception, it is plausible to assume that persons who behave in an anti-social way might show a tendency to perceive the world in a characteristic fashion.” The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science. Vol. 53, No. 4 December (1962) 7 pages.
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“High morale characterizations were independent of the respondents’ morale…” Personnel Psychology. Vol. 10. Winter No. 4 (1957) 18 pages.
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“By comparing the 1942 predictions of a group of professional and public people with the actual state of the world on 1952, the author attempts to determine the elements of successful prognostication.” The Public Opinion Quarterly. Vol. XXII, No. 1. Spring (1958) 10 pages.
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“For Max Jones to say that the Navy had therapeutic communities was the equivalent of the Pope certifying a person as a Catholic.” Federal Probation. September (1993) 3 pages.
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“It has become almost a truism that education is not a dissemination of facts but a preparation for life…” Journal of Educational Psychology.48, 145-156 ( 1957) 12 pages.
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“The modern use of work furloughs has been traced to the labor shortage of World War II.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. July (1967) 16 pages.
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I made a point of mentioning [to the parole board] that the prisoner under consideration had written in an essay for publication that he would have denied his own parole at earlier stages of his sentence…” The Prison Journal. XX(X) 1-8 (2009) 8 pages.
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