LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHANGE: WHY THE POLICE WILL SUFFER

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHANGE: WHY THE POLICE WILL SUFFER
refdoc July=1991

JOURNAL ARTICLE , User Ref = 002113
R G Brooke
Police J, Jan 1984 57(1) pp22-25

The implications for the police of the proposed abolition of
metropolitan county councils are discussed. The Police Joint
Board proposed in the White Paper is criticised as insufficiently
influential or accountable. The financial impact on police
budgets is also likely to be considerable.

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