Decisions are often made with the information available at the time. In this case, the officers confronted
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Decisions are often made with the information available at the time. In this case, the officers confronted a suspect who had killed someone on the streets moments before but were unfamiliar with the prior history between the two individuals. Does the information available—or lack of information available—shape the choice of tactics employed by the police in these types of encounters? In what way?
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Leadership And Management In Police Organizations
ISBN: 9781483353173
1st Edition
Authors: Matthew J. Giblin
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