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- catalog abstract "This book has a double purpose. It is first an official report from the Miami Beach Police Department to the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U.S. Department of Justice, describing how funds granted to that police department for the national political conventions of 1972 were used. This book is also a manual of instruction. Miami Beach Chief of Police Rocky Pomerance recognized that the full significance of the complex experience of policing the conventions might not be adequately communicated to other members of his profession. U.S. Justice Department's Community Relations Service advocated that the activities and procedures adhered to by Miami Beach Police during the conventions be documented to serve as a guideline to other law enforcement agencies.".
- catalog contributor b4927413.
- catalog contributor b4927414.
- catalog contributor b4927415.
- catalog contributor b4927416.
- catalog contributor b4927417.
- catalog contributor b4927418.
- catalog coverage "Miami Beach (Fla.) Police.".
- catalog created "[1974]".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "[1974]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1974]".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Chap. 1. Background of conventions -- Chap. 2. Chronology of events -- Chap. 3. Planning -- Chap. 4. Convention funding -- Chap. 5. Organization -- Chap. 6. Legal considerations -- Chap. 7. Police training -- Chap. 8. Demonstration groups -- Chap. 9. Intervening third party groups -- Chap. 10. Intelligence system -- Chap. 11. Equipment -- Chap. 12. Communications system -- Chap. 13. Security -- Chap. 14. Field operations -- Chap. 15. Criminal justice procedures -- Chap. 16. Press relations -- Chap. 17. Symbolism -- Chap. 18. Convention aftermath -- Index.".
- catalog description "This book has a double purpose. It is first an official report from the Miami Beach Police Department to the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U.S. Department of Justice, describing how funds granted to that police department for the national political conventions of 1972 were used. This book is also a manual of instruction. Miami Beach Chief of Police Rocky Pomerance recognized that the full significance of the complex experience of policing the conventions might not be adequately communicated to other members of his profession. U.S. Justice Department's Community Relations Service advocated that the activities and procedures adhered to by Miami Beach Police during the conventions be documented to serve as a guideline to other law enforcement agencies.".
- catalog extent "x, 485 p.".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "[1974]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Gaithersburg, Md., Professional Standards Division, International Association of Chiefs of Police".
- catalog spatial "Florida Miami Beach.".
- catalog spatial "Miami Beach (Fla.) Police.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "363.3/2/09759381".
- catalog subject "Federal aid to law enforcement agencies Florida Miami Beach.".
- catalog subject "HV8148.M45 S73".
- catalog subject "Law enforcement Florida Miami Beach.".
- catalog subject "Police Florida Miami Beach.".
- catalog subject "Political conventions United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Chap. 1. Background of conventions -- Chap. 2. Chronology of events -- Chap. 3. Planning -- Chap. 4. Convention funding -- Chap. 5. Organization -- Chap. 6. Legal considerations -- Chap. 7. Police training -- Chap. 8. Demonstration groups -- Chap. 9. Intervening third party groups -- Chap. 10. Intelligence system -- Chap. 11. Equipment -- Chap. 12. Communications system -- Chap. 13. Security -- Chap. 14. Field operations -- Chap. 15. Criminal justice procedures -- Chap. 16. Press relations -- Chap. 17. Symbolism -- Chap. 18. Convention aftermath -- Index.".
- catalog title "Protecting dissent, policing disorder; an evaluation and documentation of the national political convention law enforcement service project. Prepared for the city of Miami Beach, Fla., by James W. Sterling, Ronald J. Bostick [and] Donald C. Dilworth.".
- catalog type "text".