Can police enhance public confidence by improving quality of service? Results from two surveys in England and Wales

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Main Authors: Bradford, B, Myhill, A
Format: Journal article
Published: 2011
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Can police enhance public confidence by improving quality of service? Results from two surveys in England and Wales
title Can police enhance public confidence by improving quality of service? Results from two surveys in England and Wales
title_full Can police enhance public confidence by improving quality of service? Results from two surveys in England and Wales
title_fullStr Can police enhance public confidence by improving quality of service? Results from two surveys in England and Wales
title_full_unstemmed Can police enhance public confidence by improving quality of service? Results from two surveys in England and Wales
title_short Can police enhance public confidence by improving quality of service? Results from two surveys in England and Wales
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