NCJ Number
14866
Date Published
1973
Length
142 pages
Annotation
STUDY OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS IN DENMARK, FRANCE, HOLLAND, ROME, AND WEST GERMANY AS CONDUCTED BY THE POLICE COLLEGE.
Abstract
AREAS EXPLORED IN DENMARK, INCLUDE CRIME IN GENERAL, IMMIGRATION, THE NORDIC UNION, DISCIPLINE, JUDICIAL POWERS OF POLICE, THE COPENHAGEN POLICE, PORNOGRAPHY JUVENILES, PRIVATE EMERGENCY SERVICES, AND FIREARMS. IN FRANCE THE 10TH COMMAND COURSE EXAMINED THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FRENCH POLICE, ITS ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE, RECRUITMENT, CONDITIONS OF SERVICE AND TRAINING, TRAFFIC, CRIME INVESTIGATIONS AND THE COMMON MARKET. THE HOLLAND INVESTIGATION COVERED ORGANIZATION, COST, RECRUITING AND TRAINING, POLICE-PUBLIC RELATIONS, DISCIPLINE, THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM, POLICE USE OF FIREARMS, CRIME, TRAFFIC, AND WATER POLICE. IN THE VISIT TO ROME INFORMATION WAS COLLECTED ON RECRUITING AND TRAINING, PUBLIC ORDER IN ROME, THE CRIMINAL POLICE, AND TRAFFIC. THE POLICE ORGANIZATION AND EFFECTS OF MEMBERSHIP IN THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY ARE REPORTED FOR WEST GERMANY.