The last policeman: On the globalisation of local policing

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The last policeman : On the globalisation of local policing. / Sausdal, David Brehm.

Department of Criminology, Stockholm University : Stockholm University/Akademitryck AB, 2018. 268 s. (Kriminologiska institutionen, Stockholms universitet, Bind 39).

Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportPh.d.-afhandlingForskning

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Sausdal, DB 2018, The last policeman: On the globalisation of local policing. Kriminologiska institutionen, Stockholms universitet, bind 39, Stockholm University/Akademitryck AB, Department of Criminology, Stockholm University.

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Sausdal, D. B. (2018). The last policeman: On the globalisation of local policing. Stockholm University/Akademitryck AB. Kriminologiska institutionen, Stockholms universitet Bind 39

Vancouver

Sausdal DB. The last policeman: On the globalisation of local policing. Department of Criminology, Stockholm University: Stockholm University/Akademitryck AB, 2018. 268 s. (Kriminologiska institutionen, Stockholms universitet, Bind 39).

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Sausdal, David Brehm. / The last policeman : On the globalisation of local policing. Department of Criminology, Stockholm University : Stockholm University/Akademitryck AB, 2018. 268 s. (Kriminologiska institutionen, Stockholms universitet, Bind 39).

Bibtex

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