
doi: 10.2307/1140586
The author is Instructor in Police Administration at Michigan State University. He served for four years in the Department of Public Safety, Oak Park, Michigan, attaining the rank of lieutenant. From March of 1960 until September of 1961, Mr. Hollady was on leave from Michigan State University serving in the Metropolitan Police Department, St. Louis, Missouri, as an Assistant Director, Office of Planning and Research, and subsequently as Director of Training.EDITOR.
Criminology and Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Criminology, Law
Criminology and Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Criminology, Law
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