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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... police officers throughout the country . We estimate that there are another 150,000-200,000 police officers that have been exposed to orientation programs . Indeed , in the case of the Metropolitan Police Department of Washington , the ...
... police officers throughout the country . We estimate that there are another 150,000-200,000 police officers that have been exposed to orientation programs . Indeed , in the case of the Metropolitan Police Department of Washington , the ...
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... 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 personally con- vinced that 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 personally con- vinced that the ...
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... police programs to achieve maximum effectiveness in the enforcement of laws pertaining to the illegal sale of drugs . From the enforcement perspective we viewed the problem of drug abuse as a supply and demand relationship . In essence ...
... police programs to achieve maximum effectiveness in the enforcement of laws pertaining to the illegal sale of drugs . From the enforcement perspective we viewed the problem of drug abuse as a supply and demand relationship . In essence ...
Contents
Richard G Kleindienst Attorney General Roy Ash Director Office | 7 |
APRIL 13 1973 | 129 |
Robert W Greene senior editor Newsday accompanied by Anthony | 186 |
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Abuse Law Enforcement activities alcohol amphetamines arrested assistance barbiturates BNDD Border Patrol Bureau of Customs Bureau of Narcotics Chicago cocaine Collinsville Committee Connecticut cooperation coordination criminal Dangerous Drugs Department of Justice Director district Drug Abuse Law Drug Enforcement Administration drug law enforcement drug problem drug trafficking effective enforcement efforts estimate Federal drug functions GIGLOTTO going Government Hashish heroin heroin addicts illegal illicit drugs Illinois increase individual INGERSOLL inspection involved KLEBER law enforcement agencies major marihuana ment methadone methaqualone Narcotics and Dangerous narcotics enforcement ODALE Office of Drug operation organized crime percent personnel persons Police Department ports of entry present President proposed prosecution prosecutor pushers question regional rehabilitation Reorganization Plan responsibility seizures Senator CHILES Senator JAVITS Senator NUNN Senator PERCY Senator RIBICOFF statement street tion treatment U.S. attorney United users York City