U.S. Air Force Security Police Officers participants in the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Police Administration Institute for Security and Law Enforcement Officers
Date Created and/or Issued
1967-06
Publication Information
Los Angeles, California, USA University of Southern California. Center for Training and Career Development
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Description
U.S. Air Force Security Police Officers participants in the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Police Administration Institute for Security and Law Enforcement Officers. Field studies in police administration. Los Angeles, California: University of Southern California Center for Training and Career Development (series 8), 1967 June. 490 pages.
Type
text
Format
512 p. application/pdf reports organizational charts tables (documents) bar graphs city maps
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Source
ArchivesSpace 232102 [Identifying number] University of Southern California [Contributing entity]
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