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- 29766004 accessdate "2012-08-08".
- 29766004 date "Spring–Summer 1977".
- 29766004 first "Gerda".
- 29766004 isCitedBy Baltimore_police_strike.
- 29766004 isCitedBy Police_strike.
- 29766004 issue "7".
- 29766004 journal "Crime and Social Justice".
- 29766004 last "Ray".
- 29766004 pages "40–48".
- 29766004 quote "The causes of the sudden upsurge of police militancy in the last two decades lie in the changing conditions of policing. In large measure, today's police are moved to collective action by the realization that the declining legitimacy of the state subjects them to the explicit hostility of large segments of the population. Police work has become harder. As the degree of race and class conflict intensifies, the police assume a more demanding role both in repressing strikes and demonstrations and in attempting to contain the escalating level of crime. They are attacked, on the one hand, by progressive groups demanding the curtailment of their coercive power and, on the other hand, by reactionary elements calling for law and order and increased police efficiency. I".
- 29766004 title "Police Militancy".
- 29766004 url "http://www.jstor.org/stable/29766004".