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561by Gonçalves, Marcelo Nunes“... - by questionnaire - with law enforcement officers (police officers, judges and prosecutors) who acted in cases...”
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562by DEBORA MARQUES“... can contribute to the work of law enforcement officers, especially those who participate...”
Published 2015
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563“.... The introduction of ethnopedagogical knowledge into the content of education is for future law enforcement officers...”
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564by Zacchi, Eduardo“... without being perceived by the criminal. In consultation with several law enforcement officers...”
Published 2013
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565by Pertel, Adriana Maria dos Santos“... that needs arguably the attention of law enforcement officers, so that they can gain legitimacy...”
Published 2018
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566by Ginhoux, Bérangère“... reactto this deviance, in this case, the action of the law enforcement officers or the agents in charge...”
Published 2013
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567by Diná Tereza de Brito“.... There appear affection, emotion and subjectivity in the way law enforcement officers perform the coercion...”
Published 2011
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568by Lorraine Mazerolle, Sarah Bennett, Jacqueline Davis, Elise Sargeant, Matthew Manning“... from any level of government (i.e., local, state and federal law enforcement officers). To be included...”
Published 2013-01-01
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569“... to court processing of youth. Diversion as an option is popular among law enforcement officers...”
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