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While much new work has been done over the past decade to add to our knowledge of nineteenth-century police and crime, the field is still as "useful" to policymakers as might be hoped.
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New York, United States, Home Office, Kansas City, Office of National Drug Control Policy, Police Foundation, University of Chicago Press, Crime Control Digest, Government Printing Office, Stationery Office, Los Angeles, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Great Britain, Secret Service, Michael Tonry, Beverly Hills, Police Executive Research Forum, Norval Morris, Civil War, Marshals Service, Oxford University Press, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, International Association of Chiefs of Police, International City Management Association
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