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Tag: Juvenile crime

  • ADMINISTRATION
    General Principles of Supervision
  • CRASH INVESTIGATION
    Physical Evidence in the Investigation of Traffic Accidents
  • HISTORICAL
    History of Police Formation
  • YOUTH CRIME
    Is it Necessary to Punish Offences by Juveniles
  • INSURRECTION
    The Pattern of Insurrection
  • BOOK REVIEW
    Phipson’s Manual of Law of Evidence
  • TECHNICAL NOTES
    Examination of Car Lights after a Road Accident
    Restoring Altered and Faded Writing in the Laboratory
  • LEGAL
    The Right to Enter Private Premises
  • LEGAL
    Goods in Custody (Part III)
  • YOUTH
    Juvenile Crime
  • POLICE PROCEDURES
    Aids to Criminal Investigation
  • HOMICIDE
    A Case of Murder (No. 2)
  • THEFT
    Aladdin’s Cave
  • COMMENTARY
    ‘What do You Want us to Do?’
  • FORENSICS
    Grass and Weed Seeds in Criminal Investigation
  • PROFESSIONALISM
    The Police Officer as a Witness
  • ROAD POLICING
    Accident Investigation
  • MANSLAUGHTER
    Self-Made Widows are Hard to Convict
  • LEGAL
    Rules of Evidence – A Lecture
  • ADMINISTRATION
    The New Editor
  • EXECUTIVE
    Commissioners’ Conference 1948
  • INTERNATIONAL
    Police and Crime in London since the War
  • FRAUD
    Han Van Meegeren – The Painter who Confounded Critics
  • LEGAL
    Goods in Custody – Part I
  • HOMICIDE
    The ‘Charred Tooth’ Murder
  • CRIME
    Criminals Committing Offences Whilst on Bail
  • FORENSICS
    The Working Tools of Firearms Identification
  • FIREARMS
    Pistols and the Public
  • JUVENILE CRIME
    Progress in the Treatment of Juvenile Delinquency
  • HOMICIDE
    A Murder Investigation Timetable
  • LEGAL
    Failure to Report (or Stop After) an Accident
  • OPINION
    Thoughts of a Policeman-Interviewer
  • LEGAL 
    Admissibility of Evidence
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