Example sentences of "[noun sg] on [art] police " in BNC.

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1 Let us see the result on the Police Court attendance card , and when you do get a charge or a summons , I will send one of the young constables with you to show you the way to the Police Court , for I expect you have forgotten it .
2 For example , the Police Foundation is only one of the bodies publishing indices of current research on the police .
3 Such people are radically opposed to the idea of sociologists conducting research on the police and long for a return to a ‘ golden age ’ when the proverbial veil of secrecy surrounded police work .
4 there has been hardly any research on the police compared with the large output of critical scholarship on industry , commerce , the civil service , the health service and education … what little direct research there has been on the police has scarcely begun to ask such fundamental questions as what is the police force and what is it doing .
5 This point ( Wojtas 1982 ) occurs in a description of a new research centre for Police Studies at Strathclyde University , which is ‘ to ask whether anyone is doing research on the police , what degree of co-operation they have met … and to encourage research by the police themselves ’ .
6 Past questionnaire research on the police has suffered from a low response rate ( for example , Policy Studies Institute 1983a ) .
7 Or that , as a former Home Office adviser on the police and prison sentencing , women 's issues and the family , he would bring a powerful voice to Parliament .
8 Yesterday 's blast was seen less as a direct attempt on the police chief who has most vigorously pursued Colombia 's leading cocaine exporters , but as part of a campaign to terrorise non-combatants in the drug war into supporting negotiations and amnesty .
9 and they used to know the , the wrongdoers , and when alleg allegations were made about any violence on the police , they would know the policeman pretty well , and more often than not they could tell whether a policeman might be of the type who might provoke anybody , they knew the policeman very well indeed , and my word if the policeman was assaulted in my early days , he 'd got to have a jolly good excuse not to be sent to prison .
10 One , a twenty five year old woman , appeared before magistrates in Dursley this afternoon charged with attempted grevious bodily harm on a police seargeant .
11 Dick Hobbs ( 1988 ) lived with thieves and detectives as they set out to ‘ do the business ’ , and perhaps one of the most effective pieces of participant observation in recent times has been the four-volume Policy Studies Institute work on the police in London ( 1983 ) .
12 However , an increasing awareness of this omission has led some specialists in the area of ethnographic work on the police to address systematically the problems they encountered in the field ( Punch 1989 ; van Maanen 1988 ) .
13 As Jennifer Hunt ( 1984 ) showed in respect to her work on the police , these qualities can increase a female researcher 's penetration in the field and facilitate the development of rapport .
14 Before he went , Connors promised to get me a rundown on the police activity in the Fourth Precinct following the incident at the back of the Regal Arms .
15 committee on the Police and Magistrates Courts Bill .
16 In 1977 , the Joint Central Committee was asked to examine the effects of the Act on the Police Service in Scotland and to make recommendations regarding the employment of female officers .
17 A KNIFE maniac vowed to wage war on the police then stabbed an officer to death , a court heard yesterday .
18 Relaxed and expansive in his office , explained how he used a local policeman to obtain details from 's criminal record on the police national computer .
19 Their inclusion and removal is at the discretion of the force which enters the record on the police national computer .
20 ‘ Rowdy Salford ’ , complained a local rag in 1876 , was too much in the headlines : ‘ Brutal Assault in Salford : Maliciously Wounding with a Knife ’ ; ‘ A Kicking Case in Broughton ’ ; ‘ Knocking a Man 's Eye Out in Salford ’ ; ‘ Assault with a poker in Salford ’ ; ‘ Breaking a Woman 's jaw in Salford ’ ; ‘ Another Assault on the police in Salford ’ .
21 Here there is a greater emphasis on the police violence .
22 But it was confirmed by harder evidence , above all by the national survey conducted for the 1960 Royal Commission on the Police .
23 Britain does not have a national police force under the control and direction of a central government department , any such notion having been rejected by the Royal Commission on the Police in 1962 .
24 The Royal Commission on the Police ( 1962 ) indicated that it was responsible for the physical well-being of the force .
25 They also heaped praise on the police for the investigation which eventually caught the three .
26 They also heaped praise on the police for the investigation which eventually caught the three .
27 By 1984 , it had crystallized into a firm time control on the police power to detain without charge .
28 Strict control on the police and military would include a code of conduct for the police , holding them responsible to the public , and mechanisms to investigate complaints against the police .
29 As of right then I had a start on the police .
30 I 've looked , for example , erm , to his comment on the police communications rooms , which will actually have a significant impact on er , the budget of the police committee in future years .
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