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BRITISH COLUMBIAN'S ATTITUDES AND EXPERIENCES RELEVANT TO THE POLICE, LAW AND CRIME

NCJ Number
34797
Author(s)
D J KOENIG
Date Published
1974
Length
106 pages
Annotation
SURVEY RESULTS ARE PRESENTED ON BRITISH COLUMBIANS' ATTITUDES TOWARD POLICE, CONTACTS WITH POLICE, AND VICTIMIZATION EXPERIENCES.
Abstract
SURVEY TOPICS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: PUBLIC EVALUATION OF POLICE FORCES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA; PUBLIC ATTITUDES TOWARD POLICE FIELD PRACTICES; PUBLIC EXPERIENCES WITH POLICE FIELD PRACTICES PERCEIVED AS IMPROPER; CONTACTS WITH POLICE, COURTS, AND CRIME; AND VICTIMIZATION. SEE ALSO NCJ-34795 AND 34796.