Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1973: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, Volume 74, Issue 2, Part 1 - Volume 76, Issue 2, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 1188 pages |
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Perhaps the most spectacular example of this was in New York City , where there is about a 200 man joint task force involving local police officers , State police officers and BNDD officers . This on a smaller scale is repeated in other ...
Perhaps the most spectacular example of this was in New York City , where there is about a 200 man joint task force involving local police officers , State police officers and BNDD officers . This on a smaller scale is repeated in other ...
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You know , it is like the police patrolman . Can you measure how much crime the presence of a police officer prohibits , by just his presence ? We have no way of measuring that . Senator RIBICOFF . I cannot measure it , but I am ...
You know , it is like the police patrolman . Can you measure how much crime the presence of a police officer prohibits , by just his presence ? We have no way of measuring that . Senator RIBICOFF . I cannot measure it , but I am ...
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The Connecticut Regional Crime Squads were formed in late 1969 and in 1970 as cooperative police programs to achieve maximum effectiveness in the enforcement of laws pertaining to the illegal sale of drugs .
The Connecticut Regional Crime Squads were formed in late 1969 and in 1970 as cooperative police programs to achieve maximum effectiveness in the enforcement of laws pertaining to the illegal sale of drugs .
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Contents
Opening statements of Hon Abraham Ribicoff U S Senator from | 6 |
APRIL 13 1973 | 129 |
Robert W Greene senior editor Newsday accompanied by Anthony | 186 |
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