Whisenand, Paul M.,

Police-community relations : readings in the development of effective environmental relations / Paul M. Whisenand, James L. Cline, George T. Felkenes. - Pacific Palisades, Calif.: Goodyear Pub. Co., c1974 - vii, 400 p. 23 cm.

Includes index.

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