Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1973: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, Volume 74, Issue 2, Part 4 - Volume 76, Issue 2, Part 7U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 1188 pages |
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This effort did have an impact on crime . It also showed the benefit of a coordinated approach , not only with various law enforcement groups , but throughout the entire justice system . In other words , if the police are suc- cessful ...
This effort did have an impact on crime . It also showed the benefit of a coordinated approach , not only with various law enforcement groups , but throughout the entire justice system . In other words , if the police are suc- cessful ...
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First of all , I think that the reorganization of the Federal effort would probably be the most productive means of approaching this from the Federal level in coordination with State and local law enforcement .
First of all , I think that the reorganization of the Federal effort would probably be the most productive means of approaching this from the Federal level in coordination with State and local law enforcement .
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This condition which I suspect is not peculiar to the Atlanta Metropolitan area could be eliminated through the consolidation of the Federal law enforce- ment drug abuse effort into a single agency . Effective law enforcement , whether ...
This condition which I suspect is not peculiar to the Atlanta Metropolitan area could be eliminated through the consolidation of the Federal law enforce- ment drug abuse effort into a single agency . Effective law enforcement , whether ...
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Opening statement of Hon William V Roth Jr U S Senator from | 581 |
Francis Biondi attorney chairman Crime Reduction Task Force | 602 |
Judge William Gordon chief judge family court of Delaware Dr William | 622 |
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