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Title: A Study Of The Negro Policeman: Book Review
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"I know too well what tapes can do to you," said one. "I
can refute what you write down on that pad, but I can't if it's taped. We use
tapes too, you know." The author was dealing with a highly expressive and
literate group of men who thought of the study as a way in which they could make
themselves heard... Showed first 250 characters
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It consist of eight chapters, and each
chapter is broken into subdivisions. The first chapter talks about the
policemen in the community. Within this chapter mainly describes the police as
and occupation, and states how the policemen's job is uncertain... Showed next 250 characters
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