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    The state of police staffing in the Ukrainian SSR in the mid-1950s. by V. A. Grechenko

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…This was due to mistakes in the selection of personnel to the ranks of this law enforcement body, insufficient verification of their business and moral qualities, and insufficient attractiveness of police service due to low material support and poor living conditions. …”
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    IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF NIGERIA POLICE FORCE ON THE SECURITY MAINTANANCE IN NIGERIA by LAMBE EMMANUEL OYEWOLE

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…According to transparency international (2022) Nigeria was ranked 150/180 in the corruption index with a 24/100 score, and the Nigeria Police was ranked most corrupt agency in the Nigeria Polity. …”
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    A special division of the Police Department and its participation in political life of Russian Empire. 1900–1914 by S. V. Novikov

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Individual figures of the department took steps to build a corporate system as a response of conservatives to socialist movements and organizations, creating controlled workers’ organizations. However, the police provocation quickly outgrew the struggle with socialist movements, and the highest ranks of the Special Department of the Police Department became participants in the confrontation of the elites, which negatively affected the protection of public order. …”
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    Comprehensive study of the readiness for change and tolerance for uncertainty in police officers of Rapid Response Corps with different levels of resilience by S. S. Boychuk

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…For mathematical and statistical processing, cluster analysis using the method of k-means on the principle of "close neighbors" and Spearman's rank correlation coefficient were used. The sample consisted of 84 police officers of the Rapid Response Corps (KORD). …”
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    Les syndicats, les commissaires et le politique : (re)valorisations et conflits autour de la profession policière en Tunisie (2011-2022) by Audrey Pluta

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Socio-professional demands are fueling inter-union competition, which is encouraging the adoption of the measures advocated, as well as the construction of margins of autonomy for the rank and file in relation to the hierarchy. By analysing changes in socio-professional norms in the Tunisian police force, this article re-examines the impact of regime change on institutions.…”
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    Main aspects of occupation policy of labour obligations in Lithuania in the years 1941-1944 by Justinas Braslauskas

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…However, the major part of the Lithuanian administration - the lower and higher rank officials, which retained already from the times of the Provisional Government - chiefs of rural districts; elders, the Lithuanian police were not active in implementing the Nazi labour policy. …”
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    The Influence of Social Intellect on the Features of the Behavior of Cadets Studying at Institutions With Specific Learning Conditions in Frustration and Stress Situations by S. V. Kharchenko

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Professional communication of a police officer often occurs in complicated conditions, frustration and stress. …”
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    The Yugoslav National Front: Attempt(s) to unify the Yugointegralists extreme right 1935-1939 by Dragosavljević Vasilije

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The concept of a national front arose in the ranks of the senatorial club of the Yugoslav Radical Peasant Democracy party, and over time, other Yugoslav integralist political organizations accepted it - the Yugoslav People's Party, the YNM Zbor, and several political factions that arose in the process of the disintegration of Bogoljub Jevtić's political group. …”
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    Evaluating Safety Issues for Taxi Transport Management by Kayvan Aghabayk, Sina Rejali, Seyed Alireza Samerei, Nirajan Shiwakoti

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Participants determined the relevance level and priority ranking of each question. The level of agreement was then tested using the Kendall concordance test. …”
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    ASSESMENT OF THE ROLE OF STAKEHOLDERS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF BORDER INSECURITY USING AHP. A CASE STUDY OF GURIN-FOFURE, ADAMAWA STATE. by JOLLY P. M, MUAZU H. G.

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…From the study,measure used to manage border insecurity are in these order: routine patrol on border areas (C7) is ranked 1st as the most effective tool, ensuring foreigners have their valid document (C6) is ranked 2nd, Synergy with government security agents (C4) is ranked 3rd, fixed surveillance (C8) is ranked 4th, effective guard and patrol by Pulako (C3) is ranked 5th, investigation (C9) is ranked 6th, addressing the Youth through town hall meetings (C7) is ranked 7th, effective guard and patrol by Vigilantes (C1) is ranked 8th and effective guard and patrol by Local Hunters (C2) is ranked 9th as the least effective. …”
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    Abnormality in optimal forest management by indigenous people in deforestation by A. Mutolib, Y. Yonariza, A. Rahmat

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Ulayat forest land sales involved government officers, such as high-ranking police officers and army personnel, and entrepreneurs, officials, civil servants, and other parties who supposedly understand forestry law. …”
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    From education to social justice: A regression examination of education and economic inequality effects on property crimes by Jadielson Alves de Moura, Marcelo Balloti Monteiro

    Published 2024-08-01
    “… Brazil has experienced a significant escalation in crime rates, resulting in many municipalities ascending to top positions in international rankings of the most violent cities. Various socioeconomic factors contribute to this surge in crime rates, prompting public policies to address not only policing but also elements such as education and social inequality. …”
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