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Lawyers, Police and The National Crime Authority: A Rejoinder to Dr Corns*

Lawyers, Police and The National Crime Authority: A Rejoinder to Dr Corns* As against views recently put forward by Dr Corns, the article argues that inter-disciplinary difficulties between police and lawyers in the National Crime Authority have been largely due to personal differences rather than the ‘competing ideologies’; of the two groups; that the results achieved by the authority and like organisations which have lawyerAed teams do not support claims of ‘structural’ or ‘inherent’ tension between ‘competing ideologies’: and that, despite assertions to the contrary, most police find working at the authority a professionally rewarding experience. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology SAGE

Lawyers, Police and The National Crime Authority: A Rejoinder to Dr Corns*

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
Copyright © by SAGE Publications
ISSN
0004-8658
eISSN
1837-9273
DOI
10.1177/000486589402700204
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Abstract

As against views recently put forward by Dr Corns, the article argues that inter-disciplinary difficulties between police and lawyers in the National Crime Authority have been largely due to personal differences rather than the ‘competing ideologies’; of the two groups; that the results achieved by the authority and like organisations which have lawyerAed teams do not support claims of ‘structural’ or ‘inherent’ tension between ‘competing ideologies’: and that, despite assertions to the contrary, most police find working at the authority a professionally rewarding experience.

Journal

Australian & New Zealand Journal of CriminologySAGE

Published: Sep 1, 1994

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