fugitive? Police response to gangs a multi-state study
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Customer (Ben Amata) - 10/20/2010 03:01 PM
see http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/205003.pdf
Police response to gangs
a multi-state study /
Charles M Katz
2004 English Internet Resource Computer File
Washington, D.C. : Department of Criminal Justice and
Criminology,
Arizona State University West,
Access:
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Title: Police response to gangs
a multi-state study /
Author(s): Katz, Charles M.
Corp Author(s): Webb, Vincent J. ; Arizona State University.; Dept.
of Criminal Justice and Criminology.
Publication: Washington, D.C. : Department of Criminal Justice
and Criminology, Arizona State University West,
Year: 2004
Language: English
Access:
http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/grants/205003.pdf
SUBJECT(S)
Descriptor: Gangs -- Southwestern States -- Case studies.
Gang prevention -- Southwestern States -- Case
studies.
Police administration -- Southwestern States --
Case studies.
Community policing -- Southwestern States -- Case
studies.
System Info: System requirements: Internet browser and Adobe
Acrobat reader.; Mode of access: Internet. Address as
of 04/23/05:
http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/grants/205003.pdf
File Info: Electronic data.; Text (PDF format).
Note(s): Title from PDF title page, last viewed on April 23,
2005./ "This research report was funded by the
National Institute of
Justice, Grant No. 1998-IJ-CX-0078."/ "Data for the
study were gathered
from four communities in the southwestern region of
the United States:
Albuquerque, New Mexico; Inglewood, California; Las
Vegas, Nevada; and
Phoenix, Arizona."-- P. v./ "December 2003"
Responsibility: prepared for the National Institute of Justice by
Charles M. Katz, Vincent J. Webb.
Material Type: Document (dct); Government publication (gpb);
National government publication (ngp); Internet
resource (url)
Document Type: Internet Resource; Computer File
Date of Entry: 20050429
Update: 20050429
Accession No: OCLC: 59820858
Database: WorldCat
Question Reference #101020-000078
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Category Level 1: Federal Depository Libraries
Category Level 2: Fugitive publications/LostDocs
Date Created: 10/20/2010 03:01 PM
Last Updated: 10/25/2010 09:59 AM
Status: Solved
First Name: ben
Last Name: amata
Agency/Company Name: calif state univ sacramento
Phone Number: 916 278 5672
Depository Library #: 0055A
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Editor’s Note: A record matching this item was created in the Catalog of Government Publications on October 25, 2010, five days after this report to GPO.
Tags: crime, DOJ, gang activity, National Institute of Justice