Lawful or fair? How cops and laypeople perceive good policing/ Tracey L. Meares, Tom R. Tyler and Jacob Gardener.
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TextPublication details: Evanston: Northwestern University Press, ©2016. Description: v106 n.1, pages 297-344; 25 cmISSN: - 0091-4169
- DPer 364.05 J82 2015, v. 105 n. 2
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