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Oversight of the Department of Justice : hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixteenth Congress, second session, Tuesday, July 28, 2020
Oversight of the Department of Justice : hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixteenth Congress, second session, Tuesday, July 28, 2020
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington : , : U.S. Government Publishing Office, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (v, 591 pages) : color illustrations, color map
Soggetto topico Elections - Corrupt practices - United States
Political corruption - United States
Riots - United States
Domestic terrorism - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Legislative materials.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Oversight of the Department of Justice
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Report of the Joint Fire/Police Task Force on civil unrest [[electronic resource] ] : recommendations for organization and operations during civil disturbance / / Federal Emergency Management Agency, United States Fire Administration
Report of the Joint Fire/Police Task Force on civil unrest [[electronic resource] ] : recommendations for organization and operations during civil disturbance / / Federal Emergency Management Agency, United States Fire Administration
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Emmitsburg, MD] : , : United States Fire Administration, , 1994
Descrizione fisica viii, 91 pages : digital, PDF file
Soggetto topico Demonstrations - United States
Riots - United States
Riot control - United States
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Overview -- Historical perspective -- Mitigation -- Preparedness -- Response -- Recovery -- Summary of solutions -- Appendix 1: The role of the federal agencies in civil unrest -- Appendix 2: Model operations plans -- Appendix 3: Glossary -- Appendix 4: References.
Altri titoli varianti Report of the Joint Fire/Police Task Force on civil unrest
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[Emmitsburg, MD] : , : United States Fire Administration, , 1994
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A Social History of Racial Violence [[e-book] /] / Allen Grimshaw
A Social History of Racial Violence [[e-book] /] / Allen Grimshaw
Autore Grimshaw Allen
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (574 pages)
Disciplina 305.800973
Soggetto topico Riots - United States
African Americans - History
ISBN 1-315-08323-X
1-351-53449-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto chapter INTRODUCTION -- chapter PART The -- chapter 1 LAWLESSNESS AND VIOLENCE -- Popular fears of the -- chapter Lawlessness and Violence in America and Their Special Manifestations in Changing Negro-White Relationships -- and violent nation. Indeed, race riots and -- chapter 2 THE PERIOD OF SLAVE INSURRECTIONS AND RESISTANCE 1640-1861 -- The publication of William Styron's The Confessions of Nat Turner in and the subsequent negative response to it by ten black minor literary stir. There was sharp -- chapter AmericanNegroSlaveRevolts * -- chapter 3 CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION 1861-1877 -- During the Civil War and the decade that followed it, three new in racial categories Toward the end of the War, black troops (with white officers) not all of these troops -- chapter New York ' sBloodiestWeek -- chapter 1863 Albon P. Man, fr -- The New York draft riots of July, 1863, had their ongm largely in a Upon emancipation, they believed, great numbers of Negroes underbid them in the Northern labor -- chapter 4THESECONDRECONSTRUCTIONANDTHEBEGINNINGSOFTHEGREATMIGRATION1878 -1 914 -- chapter The AtlantaMassacre -- chapter 5 WORLD WAR I AND POSTWAR BOOM AND RACIAL READJUSTMENT 1915-1929 -- in the United end of the first World War and during the months im- In extent and distribution of violence the period that of the past five years. Two of the more -- chapter East St. Louis Riots: Report of the Special Committee -- Authorized by Congress to Investigate the East St. Louis Riots under House resolution No. 128 for the on May 28 and July 2, 1917, reports that as a result of unlawful -- chapter Lynching in Omaha 700 Federal Troops Quiet Omaha; Mayor Recovering; Mob Rule Defined by Most of the Population -- chapter 9 Killed in Fight with Arkansas Posse -- Tappen of Helena, and seven negroes are known to be dead at Elaine, near Helena, -- chapter 6 INTERWAR AND DEPRESSION 1930-1941 -- during the interwar years, particularly in the Great Depression. There was social but it occurred primarily among labor groups as working men on the accommodative structure. There were fewer than had been the case in earlier decades; by the the end of the -- chapter TheHarlemDisturbancesof1935and1943 : Deviant Cases? -- chapter 7 World War II and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment 1942-1954 -- During World War II there were a number of small racial disorders but only one large-scale race riot. This was the Detroit riot of 1943, a that compared in magnitude both to the violence of the War I period and to that which has occurred in a number of -- chapter THE DETROIT RIOT A Short Lesson in Historiography Factual Report of the Committee to Investigate the Riot Occurring in Detroit on June 21, 1943 -- chapter Il and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment 147 -- than mess attendants in the Navy. The Negroes are Urban League put it in a pamphlet on The Negro and National -- chapter B. POSTWARDEVELOPMENTS WhatHappenedatColumbia -- chapter. wTennessee Trial -- chapter II and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment.
hunting knife. When questioned why he had taken the knife, the boy that he had it -- chapter II and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment -- On June 8, Harvey Clark, Jr., a twenty-nine-year-old Negro war vet- had rented at 6139 19th Court, Cicero. According to Mr. Clark, in his official complaint to the Federal authorities, the follow- -- chapter 8 Massive Assault upon the Accommodative Structure and the Violence of the Sixties, 1955-1969 -- chapter -- in some way connected -- chapter The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders Newark -- The last outburst in Atlanta occurred on Tuesday night, June 20. That Until 4 speaker after speaker from the Negro intent to turn over 150 acres in the and dental -- part PART 11 Patterns in American Racial Violence -- chapter 9 Patterns i n American Racial Violence -- out of the violent events previously described. For Chapter 10 I have in American racial violence. In the first paper I have attempted on patterns of violence in this country by com- -- chapter Factors Contributing to Color Violence in the United States and Britain -- in a I 954 monograph, examined patterns of rela- Indian Negroes in England and other English groups in an attempt to see whether a general theory of intergroup relatiom on American experience could illuminate that of Britain (Rich- -- chapter THE PROFILE OF THE COUNTERRIOTER -- The typical counterrioter, who risked injury and arrest to walk the He was, for example, far more likely than either that this country is worth defend- in a major war. His actions and his attitudes reflected his sub- -- chapter WhoRiots? AStudy Participationinthe1967 Riots * -- chapter Black Response to Contemporary U rh an Violence: A Brief Note on the Sociology of Poll Interpretation -- White Americans, particularly politicians and policy makers, have un- in how black Americans -- chapter PART -- chapter 10 Empirical Generalizations -- chapter MinorStudies Aggression : Correlations LynchingswithEconomicIndices -- chapter The Precipitants and Underlying Conditions of Race Riots -- The immediate preClp1tants and underlying conditions of race riots in during the past half century are the subject of this paper. Using both -- chapter Ted Gurr Urban Disorder: Perspectives from the Comparative Study of Civil Strife -- that the sources and dynamics of urban disorder in the United out the world. American Negro rioters and their white antagonists seem and rioting Indonesian students: most of them / Riots Stanley Lieberson and Amold R. Silverman 354 -- chapter high-on this index the United States ranks 36th among all -- in a community in which by con- The potential for turmoil has existed since the founding of the it has exploded in this decade is suggested by -- chapter 11 Theory: Taxonomic, Exotic, Psychological, and Sociological -- chapter 3 Views UrbanViolence : CivilDisturbance, RacialRevolt, ClassAssault -- chapter Race and Minority Riots-A Study in the Typology of Violence -- an exaggeration of actuality. Certain aspects of an in accordance with certain hypotheses. In this study we will attempt to delineate a pattern of social action in / Racial Revolt, Class Assault Alien D. Grimshaw 385 -- chapter SomePsychologicalFactorsinNegroRaceHatredandinAnti -N egroRiots -- chapter Group Violence : A Preliminary Study oftheAttitudinalPatternof and HarlemRiot -- chapter Isolation, Powerlessness, and Violence: A Study -- Attitudes and Participation in the Watts Riot it is no longer possible to describe the Urban that we -- chapter Negro-White Relations in the Urban North: Two Areas of High Conflict Potential -- In recent years students of race relations have witnessed a shift in public in Negro-white relations. Dramatic events which followed the and the more recent / Tension, and Social Violence Allen D. Grimshaw 446 -- part PART IV The Changing Meaning of -- chapter 12 THE CHANGING MEANING OF -- in which of interpretations have been suggested by careful scholars number of different disciplines. Yet, as I suggested in the Preface, -- chapter Changing Patterns of Racial Violence in the United States -- had experience, either direct or more remote, and could find solutions -- chapter -- in the consequences.
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A Social History of Racial Violence [[e-book] /] / Allen Grimshaw
A Social History of Racial Violence [[e-book] /] / Allen Grimshaw
Autore Grimshaw Allen
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (574 pages)
Disciplina 305.800973
Soggetto topico Riots - United States
African Americans - History
ISBN 1-315-08323-X
1-351-53449-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto chapter INTRODUCTION -- chapter PART The -- chapter 1 LAWLESSNESS AND VIOLENCE -- Popular fears of the -- chapter Lawlessness and Violence in America and Their Special Manifestations in Changing Negro-White Relationships -- and violent nation. Indeed, race riots and -- chapter 2 THE PERIOD OF SLAVE INSURRECTIONS AND RESISTANCE 1640-1861 -- The publication of William Styron's The Confessions of Nat Turner in and the subsequent negative response to it by ten black minor literary stir. There was sharp -- chapter AmericanNegroSlaveRevolts * -- chapter 3 CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION 1861-1877 -- During the Civil War and the decade that followed it, three new in racial categories Toward the end of the War, black troops (with white officers) not all of these troops -- chapter New York ' sBloodiestWeek -- chapter 1863 Albon P. Man, fr -- The New York draft riots of July, 1863, had their ongm largely in a Upon emancipation, they believed, great numbers of Negroes underbid them in the Northern labor -- chapter 4THESECONDRECONSTRUCTIONANDTHEBEGINNINGSOFTHEGREATMIGRATION1878 -1 914 -- chapter The AtlantaMassacre -- chapter 5 WORLD WAR I AND POSTWAR BOOM AND RACIAL READJUSTMENT 1915-1929 -- in the United end of the first World War and during the months im- In extent and distribution of violence the period that of the past five years. Two of the more -- chapter East St. Louis Riots: Report of the Special Committee -- Authorized by Congress to Investigate the East St. Louis Riots under House resolution No. 128 for the on May 28 and July 2, 1917, reports that as a result of unlawful -- chapter Lynching in Omaha 700 Federal Troops Quiet Omaha; Mayor Recovering; Mob Rule Defined by Most of the Population -- chapter 9 Killed in Fight with Arkansas Posse -- Tappen of Helena, and seven negroes are known to be dead at Elaine, near Helena, -- chapter 6 INTERWAR AND DEPRESSION 1930-1941 -- during the interwar years, particularly in the Great Depression. There was social but it occurred primarily among labor groups as working men on the accommodative structure. There were fewer than had been the case in earlier decades; by the the end of the -- chapter TheHarlemDisturbancesof1935and1943 : Deviant Cases? -- chapter 7 World War II and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment 1942-1954 -- During World War II there were a number of small racial disorders but only one large-scale race riot. This was the Detroit riot of 1943, a that compared in magnitude both to the violence of the War I period and to that which has occurred in a number of -- chapter THE DETROIT RIOT A Short Lesson in Historiography Factual Report of the Committee to Investigate the Riot Occurring in Detroit on June 21, 1943 -- chapter Il and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment 147 -- than mess attendants in the Navy. The Negroes are Urban League put it in a pamphlet on The Negro and National -- chapter B. POSTWARDEVELOPMENTS WhatHappenedatColumbia -- chapter. wTennessee Trial -- chapter II and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment.
hunting knife. When questioned why he had taken the knife, the boy that he had it -- chapter II and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment -- On June 8, Harvey Clark, Jr., a twenty-nine-year-old Negro war vet- had rented at 6139 19th Court, Cicero. According to Mr. Clark, in his official complaint to the Federal authorities, the follow- -- chapter 8 Massive Assault upon the Accommodative Structure and the Violence of the Sixties, 1955-1969 -- chapter -- in some way connected -- chapter The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders Newark -- The last outburst in Atlanta occurred on Tuesday night, June 20. That Until 4 speaker after speaker from the Negro intent to turn over 150 acres in the and dental -- part PART 11 Patterns in American Racial Violence -- chapter 9 Patterns i n American Racial Violence -- out of the violent events previously described. For Chapter 10 I have in American racial violence. In the first paper I have attempted on patterns of violence in this country by com- -- chapter Factors Contributing to Color Violence in the United States and Britain -- in a I 954 monograph, examined patterns of rela- Indian Negroes in England and other English groups in an attempt to see whether a general theory of intergroup relatiom on American experience could illuminate that of Britain (Rich- -- chapter THE PROFILE OF THE COUNTERRIOTER -- The typical counterrioter, who risked injury and arrest to walk the He was, for example, far more likely than either that this country is worth defend- in a major war. His actions and his attitudes reflected his sub- -- chapter WhoRiots? AStudy Participationinthe1967 Riots * -- chapter Black Response to Contemporary U rh an Violence: A Brief Note on the Sociology of Poll Interpretation -- White Americans, particularly politicians and policy makers, have un- in how black Americans -- chapter PART -- chapter 10 Empirical Generalizations -- chapter MinorStudies Aggression : Correlations LynchingswithEconomicIndices -- chapter The Precipitants and Underlying Conditions of Race Riots -- The immediate preClp1tants and underlying conditions of race riots in during the past half century are the subject of this paper. Using both -- chapter Ted Gurr Urban Disorder: Perspectives from the Comparative Study of Civil Strife -- that the sources and dynamics of urban disorder in the United out the world. American Negro rioters and their white antagonists seem and rioting Indonesian students: most of them / Riots Stanley Lieberson and Amold R. Silverman 354 -- chapter high-on this index the United States ranks 36th among all -- in a community in which by con- The potential for turmoil has existed since the founding of the it has exploded in this decade is suggested by -- chapter 11 Theory: Taxonomic, Exotic, Psychological, and Sociological -- chapter 3 Views UrbanViolence : CivilDisturbance, RacialRevolt, ClassAssault -- chapter Race and Minority Riots-A Study in the Typology of Violence -- an exaggeration of actuality. Certain aspects of an in accordance with certain hypotheses. In this study we will attempt to delineate a pattern of social action in / Racial Revolt, Class Assault Alien D. Grimshaw 385 -- chapter SomePsychologicalFactorsinNegroRaceHatredandinAnti -N egroRiots -- chapter Group Violence : A Preliminary Study oftheAttitudinalPatternof and HarlemRiot -- chapter Isolation, Powerlessness, and Violence: A Study -- Attitudes and Participation in the Watts Riot it is no longer possible to describe the Urban that we -- chapter Negro-White Relations in the Urban North: Two Areas of High Conflict Potential -- In recent years students of race relations have witnessed a shift in public in Negro-white relations. Dramatic events which followed the and the more recent / Tension, and Social Violence Allen D. Grimshaw 446 -- part PART IV The Changing Meaning of -- chapter 12 THE CHANGING MEANING OF -- in which of interpretations have been suggested by careful scholars number of different disciplines. Yet, as I suggested in the Preface, -- chapter Changing Patterns of Racial Violence in the United States -- had experience, either direct or more remote, and could find solutions -- chapter -- in the consequences.
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A Social History of Racial Violence [[e-book] /] / Allen Grimshaw
A Social History of Racial Violence [[e-book] /] / Allen Grimshaw
Autore Grimshaw Allen
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (574 pages)
Disciplina 305.800973
Soggetto topico Riots - United States
African Americans - History
ISBN 1-315-08323-X
1-351-53449-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto chapter INTRODUCTION -- chapter PART The -- chapter 1 LAWLESSNESS AND VIOLENCE -- Popular fears of the -- chapter Lawlessness and Violence in America and Their Special Manifestations in Changing Negro-White Relationships -- and violent nation. Indeed, race riots and -- chapter 2 THE PERIOD OF SLAVE INSURRECTIONS AND RESISTANCE 1640-1861 -- The publication of William Styron's The Confessions of Nat Turner in and the subsequent negative response to it by ten black minor literary stir. There was sharp -- chapter AmericanNegroSlaveRevolts * -- chapter 3 CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION 1861-1877 -- During the Civil War and the decade that followed it, three new in racial categories Toward the end of the War, black troops (with white officers) not all of these troops -- chapter New York ' sBloodiestWeek -- chapter 1863 Albon P. Man, fr -- The New York draft riots of July, 1863, had their ongm largely in a Upon emancipation, they believed, great numbers of Negroes underbid them in the Northern labor -- chapter 4THESECONDRECONSTRUCTIONANDTHEBEGINNINGSOFTHEGREATMIGRATION1878 -1 914 -- chapter The AtlantaMassacre -- chapter 5 WORLD WAR I AND POSTWAR BOOM AND RACIAL READJUSTMENT 1915-1929 -- in the United end of the first World War and during the months im- In extent and distribution of violence the period that of the past five years. Two of the more -- chapter East St. Louis Riots: Report of the Special Committee -- Authorized by Congress to Investigate the East St. Louis Riots under House resolution No. 128 for the on May 28 and July 2, 1917, reports that as a result of unlawful -- chapter Lynching in Omaha 700 Federal Troops Quiet Omaha; Mayor Recovering; Mob Rule Defined by Most of the Population -- chapter 9 Killed in Fight with Arkansas Posse -- Tappen of Helena, and seven negroes are known to be dead at Elaine, near Helena, -- chapter 6 INTERWAR AND DEPRESSION 1930-1941 -- during the interwar years, particularly in the Great Depression. There was social but it occurred primarily among labor groups as working men on the accommodative structure. There were fewer than had been the case in earlier decades; by the the end of the -- chapter TheHarlemDisturbancesof1935and1943 : Deviant Cases? -- chapter 7 World War II and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment 1942-1954 -- During World War II there were a number of small racial disorders but only one large-scale race riot. This was the Detroit riot of 1943, a that compared in magnitude both to the violence of the War I period and to that which has occurred in a number of -- chapter THE DETROIT RIOT A Short Lesson in Historiography Factual Report of the Committee to Investigate the Riot Occurring in Detroit on June 21, 1943 -- chapter Il and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment 147 -- than mess attendants in the Navy. The Negroes are Urban League put it in a pamphlet on The Negro and National -- chapter B. POSTWARDEVELOPMENTS WhatHappenedatColumbia -- chapter. wTennessee Trial -- chapter II and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment.
hunting knife. When questioned why he had taken the knife, the boy that he had it -- chapter II and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment -- On June 8, Harvey Clark, Jr., a twenty-nine-year-old Negro war vet- had rented at 6139 19th Court, Cicero. According to Mr. Clark, in his official complaint to the Federal authorities, the follow- -- chapter 8 Massive Assault upon the Accommodative Structure and the Violence of the Sixties, 1955-1969 -- chapter -- in some way connected -- chapter The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders Newark -- The last outburst in Atlanta occurred on Tuesday night, June 20. That Until 4 speaker after speaker from the Negro intent to turn over 150 acres in the and dental -- part PART 11 Patterns in American Racial Violence -- chapter 9 Patterns i n American Racial Violence -- out of the violent events previously described. For Chapter 10 I have in American racial violence. In the first paper I have attempted on patterns of violence in this country by com- -- chapter Factors Contributing to Color Violence in the United States and Britain -- in a I 954 monograph, examined patterns of rela- Indian Negroes in England and other English groups in an attempt to see whether a general theory of intergroup relatiom on American experience could illuminate that of Britain (Rich- -- chapter THE PROFILE OF THE COUNTERRIOTER -- The typical counterrioter, who risked injury and arrest to walk the He was, for example, far more likely than either that this country is worth defend- in a major war. His actions and his attitudes reflected his sub- -- chapter WhoRiots? AStudy Participationinthe1967 Riots * -- chapter Black Response to Contemporary U rh an Violence: A Brief Note on the Sociology of Poll Interpretation -- White Americans, particularly politicians and policy makers, have un- in how black Americans -- chapter PART -- chapter 10 Empirical Generalizations -- chapter MinorStudies Aggression : Correlations LynchingswithEconomicIndices -- chapter The Precipitants and Underlying Conditions of Race Riots -- The immediate preClp1tants and underlying conditions of race riots in during the past half century are the subject of this paper. Using both -- chapter Ted Gurr Urban Disorder: Perspectives from the Comparative Study of Civil Strife -- that the sources and dynamics of urban disorder in the United out the world. American Negro rioters and their white antagonists seem and rioting Indonesian students: most of them / Riots Stanley Lieberson and Amold R. Silverman 354 -- chapter high-on this index the United States ranks 36th among all -- in a community in which by con- The potential for turmoil has existed since the founding of the it has exploded in this decade is suggested by -- chapter 11 Theory: Taxonomic, Exotic, Psychological, and Sociological -- chapter 3 Views UrbanViolence : CivilDisturbance, RacialRevolt, ClassAssault -- chapter Race and Minority Riots-A Study in the Typology of Violence -- an exaggeration of actuality. Certain aspects of an in accordance with certain hypotheses. In this study we will attempt to delineate a pattern of social action in / Racial Revolt, Class Assault Alien D. Grimshaw 385 -- chapter SomePsychologicalFactorsinNegroRaceHatredandinAnti -N egroRiots -- chapter Group Violence : A Preliminary Study oftheAttitudinalPatternof and HarlemRiot -- chapter Isolation, Powerlessness, and Violence: A Study -- Attitudes and Participation in the Watts Riot it is no longer possible to describe the Urban that we -- chapter Negro-White Relations in the Urban North: Two Areas of High Conflict Potential -- In recent years students of race relations have witnessed a shift in public in Negro-white relations. Dramatic events which followed the and the more recent / Tension, and Social Violence Allen D. Grimshaw 446 -- part PART IV The Changing Meaning of -- chapter 12 THE CHANGING MEANING OF -- in which of interpretations have been suggested by careful scholars number of different disciplines. Yet, as I suggested in the Preface, -- chapter Changing Patterns of Racial Violence in the United States -- had experience, either direct or more remote, and could find solutions -- chapter -- in the consequences.
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A social history of racial violence / / Allen D. Grimshaw, editor
A social history of racial violence / / Allen D. Grimshaw, editor
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, [England] ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (574 pages)
Disciplina 305.800973
Soggetto topico Riots - United States
African Americans - History
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-315-08323-X
1-351-53449-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910511430003321
London, [England] ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2017
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Student party riots [[electronic resource] /] / by Tamara D. Madensen, John E. Eck
Student party riots [[electronic resource] /] / by Tamara D. Madensen, John E. Eck
Autore Madensen Tamara
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Washington, D.C.] : , : U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, , [2006]
Descrizione fisica viii, 64 pages : digital, PDF file
Altri autori (Persone) EckJohn E
Collana Problem-oriented guides for police. Problem-specific guides series
Soggetto topico Riots - United States
Campus violence - United States
College students - Alcohol use
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910694029103321
Madensen Tamara  
[Washington, D.C.] : , : U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, , [2006]
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