Manual for studies of the cost of administration of criminal justice in American cities.

Revised tentative draft. October 1, 1930.
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English
Pages
38

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Manual for studies of the cost of administration of criminal justice in American cities.
1930, U.S. Govt. Print. Off.
in English - Revised tentative draft. October 1, 1930.

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At head of title: National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement.
Paul J. McCormick, chairman, Subcommittee on the Cost of Crime.

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Washington

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Dewey Decimal Class
343.09733
Library of Congress
LAW <United States 8 Wick Comm>

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Pagination
ix, 38 p.
Number of pages
38

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OL6748960M
LCCN
30027153
OCLC/WorldCat
10923051

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