No. 58-4, October 1985
Index
- Acknowledged as Part of Our Constitutional Bedrock, Policing by Consent is Seen by Some as a Paradox
- Commentary
- Criminal Investigation and the Keith Report — Volume Four
- Damages for Police Wrongs
- GSG 9 — Profis Combat Terrorism
- Organizational Climate — Job Satisfaction Relationship in a Law Enforcement Agency — Asian Context
- Psychological Research into Punishment and its Implications for Crime Control
- Recent Book: As I Was Saying
- Recent Book: Association of Police Surgeons of Great Britain: “Rape”
- Recent Book: Criminal Law: Text and Materials
- Recent Book: Entry, Search and Seizure
- Recent Book: Grievances, Remedies and the State
- Recent Book: Gun Law
- Recent Book: Home Office: Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, Twentieth Report 1983/84
- Recent Book: Human Rights and the Police
- Recent Book: The Modern English Legal System
- Recent Book: The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984
- Recent Book: The Politics of the Police
- Recent Book: The Railway Murders
- Recent Book: “Cop World”
- Recent Book: “Uit De Dossiers van Commissaris TOORENAAR” (Police in Holland)
- Recent Judicial Decisions
- Road Safety and Children
- Thanks to a Stranger
- The Miner's Lamp Case
- The Nigeria Police and Security: With Special Reference to Armed Robbery
- War Crime Investigation in Norway