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LEADER: 03767cam 2200625 4500
001 ocm00714469
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008 730925s1973 cau bs 000 0 eng
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050 14 $aJS39$b.S25 v.1 no.4 1973
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100 1 $aViteritti, Joseph P.,$d1946-
245 10 $aPolice, politics, and pluralism in New York City:$ba comparative case study$c[by] Joseph P. Viteritti.
260 $aBeverly Hills [Calif.]$bSage Publications$c[1973]
300 $a72 pages$c22 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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490 1 $aSage professional papers in administrative and policy studies, ser. no. 03-004
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 68-71).
505 0 $aChapter 1: Introduction -- Theoretical foundations: strengths and weaknesses of pluralist theory -- Substantive considerations: the police department as a system of inputs and outputs -- Chapter 2: The case of actors -- The majority and minorities -- The mayor -- The police department: management and labor -- Chapter 3: The review board controversy -- The crime issue -- A civil rights issue -- The vote -- Chapter 4: Black participation and white reaction -- Chapter 5: The four-platoon controversy -- New issue, old faces -- Senate action -- The city council -- The state assembly -- Comment -- Chapter 6: Conclusions on the pluralist model -- The descriptive aspect: majority, minorities, and elites -- Normative conclusions: a democratic system -- The pluralist method -- Chapter 7: Bureaucracy and power -- Chapter 8: The civilian complaint review board -- Membership -- Staff -- Procedure -- Volume of complaints -- Racial identity of complainants -- Nature of complaints -- Volume of output -- Disposition -- Analysis and comment -- Chapter 9: The four-platoon system -- Chapter 10: Conclusion.
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