Authors:Mike McConville, Dan Shepherd,
Publisher: Routledge
Keywords: watching, communities, police
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 1992-06-05
List price: $200.00
ISBN-10: 0415073642
ISBN-13: 9780415073646
Watching Police, Watching Communities examines the Neighborhood Watch scheme and other community policing programs, most of which are now defunct because of the lack of police commitment to community policing. Most importantly, the authors point to a police rank-and-file culture which celebrates aggression, machismo and the assertion of authority especially in areas where ethnic minorities and other disadvantaged groups reside.
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing
Keywords: over, watching, angels
Number of Pages: 32
Published: 2007-03-27
List price: $16.99
ISBN-10: 0689862520
ISBN-13: 9780689862526
Author: Edmund W. Ju
Publisher: Intellect (UK)
Keywords: watching, tunnel
Number of Pages: 53
Published: 2003-12-01
List price: $19.95
ISBN-10: 1841508071
ISBN-13: 9781841508078
The aim of the "Watching" series is to draw attention to some of the very interesting items around us, things that perhaps we don’t notice as much as we might. The first was "Bridge Watching", and when this was put "on the Net" it produced, to the surprise of the author, such a pleasant flood of e-mail that another was written, called "Water Watching". This, too, was kindly received. So it was tempting to continue with the theme. Some people find pleasure in taking photographs and some like to sketch or paint, because tunnel mouths are often set in lovely countryside. A train emerging fr
Author: Mark Roeder
Publisher: IUniverse
Keywords: watching, someone
Number of Pages: 286
Published: 2004-01-04
List price: $17.95
ISBN-10: 059529894X
ISBN-13: 9780595298945
Someone Is Watching. Someone Knows. It was a nightmare come true for seventeen-year-old Ethan. It’s hard hiding a secret. It’s even harder keeping that secret when someone else knows. Who is the mysterious note-writer, the secret tormentor? Who is the enemy that hides among Ethan’s friends and teammates? Who holds Ethan’s secret over his head, threatening to destroy his entire world? Someone Is Watching is the story of a young high school wrestler that must come to grips with being gay. He struggles first with himself, then with an unknown classmate that hounds his e
Author: Roger A. Caras
Publisher: Fireside
Keywords: watching, cat
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 1990-09-15
List price: $16.95
ISBN-10: 0671724436
ISBN-13: 9780671724436
Dog and cat owners who prefer to avoid pet salons will rush to but this full-color illustrated volume. It shows the best ways to bathe, brush, comb, and clip a dog’s coat--plus grooming cats, too. Here’s required reading for dog and cat owners who want their pet groomed right! More than 100 photographs.
Author: Cynthia Chris
Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press
Keywords: wildlife, watching
Number of Pages: 320
Published: 2006-03-14
List price: $22.50
ISBN-10: 0816645477
ISBN-13: 9780816645473
You and me baby ain’t nothin’ but mammals So let’s do it like they do on the Discovery Channel. —Bloodhound Gang It has never been easier for Americans to observe wild and exotic animals from the comfort and safety of their couches. Several cable channels—Animal Planet, the Discovery Channel, the National Geographic Channel—provide around-the-clock wildlife programming while the traditional networks regularly broadcast animal documentaries, late-night appearances by zoologists and their animal charges, and sensationalistic specials about animals attacking hapless h
Author: Edmund W. Jupp
Publisher: Intellect (UK)
Keywords: watching, bridge
Number of Pages: 150
Published: 2003-12
List price: $19.95
ISBN-10: 1841508047
ISBN-13: 9781841508047
The aim of the "Watching" series is to draw attention to some of the very interesting items around us, things that perhaps we don’t notice as much as we might. The first was "Bridge Watching", and when this was put "on the Net" it produced, to the surprise of the author, such a pleasant flood of e-mail that another was written, called "Water Watching". This, too, was kindly received. So it was tempting to continue with the theme. Wherever we go we seem to meet bridges. Mostly we tend to use them almost without noticing them, except when we see a particularly striking example like the sus