Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 57
... police power by eliminating useful buffer institutions also centralizes responsibilities ( Hughes 1994 ) . The police is thus pulled into administrative and welfare oriented tasks that they were hitherto not expected to fulfill . Hence ...
... police power by eliminating useful buffer institutions also centralizes responsibilities ( Hughes 1994 ) . The police is thus pulled into administrative and welfare oriented tasks that they were hitherto not expected to fulfill . Hence ...
Page 61
... police organization was one of them . The General Directorate of Security ( Emniyet Umum Müdürlüğü ) , which is the origin of the current police organization in Turkey , was estab- lished just after the Action Army had suppressed the ...
... police organization was one of them . The General Directorate of Security ( Emniyet Umum Müdürlüğü ) , which is the origin of the current police organization in Turkey , was estab- lished just after the Action Army had suppressed the ...
Page 62
... police organization in communes . A deputy said : ' Unless we form a preventive police , that is , a security force that would prevent harmful incidents from happening , such a right cannot be granted ' ( MMZC 1/1 3 : 472 ) . In the end ...
... police organization in communes . A deputy said : ' Unless we form a preventive police , that is , a security force that would prevent harmful incidents from happening , such a right cannot be granted ' ( MMZC 1/1 3 : 472 ) . In the end ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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