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Police & Government Relations: Who's Calling the Shots? Globalization The result is a 416-page

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The result is a 416-page student history book that is informative

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Police & Government Relations: Who's Calling the Shots? Globalization The result is a 416-pagePolice and Government Relations: Who's Calling the Shots? explores the question of police governance and independence from a number of different points of view. This book stems from an Ipperwash Inquiry symposium on police government relations. The subtitle alludes to the shooting of Dudley George in 1995 by Ontario Provincial Police. The book offers extracts from the Ipperwash Inquiry transcripts and an Ipperwash discussion paper in the epilogue.

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