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ED 055 170 TITLE INSTITUTION PUB DATE NOTE AVAILABLE FROM EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS ABSTRACT DOCUMENT RESUME VT 013 770 A Bibliography on Police Administration. Northwestern Univ., Evanston, Ill. Sep 68 31p. Traffic Institute, Northwestern University, 405 Church Street, Evanston, Illinois 60204 ($1.25) MF-$0.65 HC Not Available from EDRS. Administration; *Annotated Bibliographies; *Bibliographies; *Law Enforcement; Periodicals; *Police Action; *Reference Materials; Resource Materials The contents of this bibliography, compiled by the transportation center library, are divided into nine major dividons. The first five contain bibliographies relating to: (1) Police-General, (2) Police Administration, (3) Police Patrol, (4) Police Personnel, and (5) Traffic. The remaining sections contain a list of reference sources, accession lists, periodicals, and publishers addresses. Most of the bibliographies are provided with au annotation. (GEB)
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DOCUMENT RESUME

VT 013 770A Bibliography on Police Administration.Northwestern Univ., Evanston, Ill.Sep 6831p.Traffic Institute, Northwestern University, 405Church Street, Evanston, Illinois 60204 ($1.25)

MF-$0.65 HC Not Available from EDRS.Administration; *Annotated Bibliographies;*Bibliographies; *Law Enforcement; Periodicals;*Police Action; *Reference Materials; ResourceMaterials

The contents of this bibliography, compiled by thetransportation center library, are divided into nine major dividons.The first five contain bibliographies relating to: (1)

Police-General, (2) Police Administration, (3) Police Patrol, (4)

Police Personnel, and (5) Traffic. The remaining sections contain a

list of reference sources, accession lists, periodicals, andpublishers addresses. Most of the bibliographies are provided with au

annotation. (GEB)

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C:DUJ A Bibliography on

POLICE ADMINISTRATION

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Northwesterh UniversitySeptember 1968

Published by the Traffic Institute, Northwestern University

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CONTENTS

I. POLICE - GENERAL

II. POLICE ADMINISTRATION 2

A. General 2

B. Records Systems, Reporting 5

C. Community Relations, Crowd and Riot Control 6

D. Law 7

E. Technology 8F. Federal Role 9

III. POLICE PATROL 10

IV. POLICE PERSONNEL ii

A. Recruitment, Selection, Promotion, Salaries 11

B. Training 13

V. TRAFFIC 14

A. General 14

B. Drivers and Driving 16

C. Traffic Safety 18

D. Traffic Safety - Federal Role 19

E. Traffic Engineering 20

F. Traffic Law 21

VI. REFERENCES SOURCES 22

VII. BIBLIOGRAPHIES, ACCESSIONS LISTS 23

VIII. PERIODICALS 24

IX. ADDRESSES - PUBLISHERS 26

Requests for aZZ items listed shouZd be addressedto the pubZishers at the addresses given inSection IX, rather than to the Transportation CenterLibrary or the Traffic Institute.

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I. POLICE - GENERAL

ordua, David J., ed. The police; sixsociological essays. New York, John

Wiley, 1967. 258p. tables, bibl. $7.50.

Coitents: The demand for order in civilsociety: a review of some themes in thehistory of urban crime, police, and riot,by Allan Silver.-Environment and organi-zation: a perspective on the police, byAlbert J. Reiss, Jr. and David J. Bordua, -Gang members and the police, by Car'Werthman and Irving Piliavin.-BureaL icy,

information, and social control: a s-Ludy ofa morals unit, by Jerome Skolnick and J.

Richard Woodworth.-Police morale, reformand citizen respect: the Chicago case, byJames Q. Wilson.-Uncertainties in policework: the relevance of police recruits'backgrounds and training, by John H.McNamara.

Eldefonso, Edward. Principles of law en-forcement, by..., Alan Coffey and RichardC. Grace. New York, Wiley, 1968.Introductory text in three sections;society and law enforcement, careers inlaw enforcement, and technical aspects of

, law enforcement.

Germann, A.C. Introduction to law enforce-ment and criminal justice, by..., Frank D.Day and Robert R. J. Gallati. Rev.ed.

Springfield, Ill., Charles C. Thomas,1968, c1967.. 483p. $9.75. Philosophyand history of law enforcement, itsconstitutional limitations, enforcementagencies, processes of justice, and evalua-tion of law enforcement are discussed.

Klein, Herbert T. The police: damned if theydo, damned if they don't. New York, Crown,

1968. 252p. $5.95. A twenty-five yearveteran of the New York City Police Depart-ment responds to recent attacks on thepolice. Incorporating many of his ownexperiences, he gives his views on recentcourt decisions, use of wiretapping, policebehavior in the ghetto, and other issues.

Niederhoffer, Arthur. Behind the shield thepolice in urban society. Garden City, N.Y.,Doubleday, 1967. 253p. charts, tables.The large urban police department as it is

affected by the trend from bureaucracyto professionalism in the police force.Conflicts in the areas of selection,recruit training, on-the-job behavior,police attitudes, and recent SupremeCourt decis-;ons ere discussed from thisviewpoint by the author, a twenty-yearveteran of the New York City PoliceDepartment.

Pfiffner, John M. The function of thepolice in a democratic society; occa-sional papers. (Los Angeles) Univ. ofCalif. Center for Trng. and CareerDevel., Apr. 1967. 78p. Ser. 7.$3.50. Six papers discussing the pro-blems of law enforcement in a changingsociety. The author, an emeritus pro-fessor of the University of SouthernCalifornia, has performed research forthe university's Delinquency ControlInstitute and uses many illustrationsfrom this area.

Preiss, Jack J. An examination of roletheory: the case of the state police,by...and Howard J. Ehrlich. Lincoln,

Univ. of Neb. Press, 1966. 286p.

chart, tables, bibl. The role of thepolice as seen by members of a statepolice force and citizens of the state.Role performance and conflict are dis-cussed, and an analysis of pol'ce en-forcement of traffic law from the pointof 'dew of rolP

Skolnick, Jerome H. Justice without trial:law enforcement in a democratic society.New York, John Wiley (1966) 279p.

tables. $7.95. A sociologist analyzesthe day-to-day behavior of a policedepartment and its members, wit'l specialemphasis on police reaction to lawsrestricting their behavior. The authornotes a conflict between the issucs oforder and legality as applied to thepolice, and feels that often "'profession-alization" of the police rests on im-provements in technology rather thangreater commitnent tfo the values oflaw.

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Smith, Ralph Lee. The tarnished badge.

New York, Crowell (1965) 247p. Police

corruption is discussed, with an examina-tion of several recent police scandals.The author views police corruption as asymptom of broader civic problems and not

caused solely by internal departmentconditions.

Sullivan, John L. Introduction to police

science. New York, McGraw-Hill (1966)

307p. illus., charts, forms. $5.

Information for the student consideringa career in law enforcement, including a

discussion of police organization,criminal law and law enforcement.

Turner, William W. The police establish-

ment. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons,11.-X. 319p. $6.95. A highlycritical examination of the police.The author examines several large depart-ments, then discusses major issuesaffecting the police, concluding thatthere is a need for change in policeattitudes.

Whitaker, Ben. The police. London, Eyre

& Spottiswoode, 1964. 224p. 21s.

General study of the British police, dis-cussing their role in society, efficiencyand powers: the question of a nationalpolice force; po;ice manpower and recruit-ment; the life of a policeman and hisfamily; and the publi.

toward the pc:I-Lice.

Young, Kimball. Principles of sociology,y...anc: Raymond W. Mack. 3d ed. New

Yo.! , Amarican Book Company, 1965. 392p.

$4.,215.

II. POLICE ADMINISTRATION

A_ GENERAL

Amercan Academy of Political and SocialScience. New gpals in police management,edited by Bruce Smith. (In the Annals,

January 1954) (entire issue) Reversals

in old police practices and new basicpatterns of law enforcement emerging -

in this mid-century. Includes paperson special problems of law enforcementin cities of different size and inrural areas; special purpose policeforces; patrol methods; criminal in-vestigation; specialized trafficdivisions; police recruitment, trainingand merit systems; and criminal in-vestigation.

American Management Association. Motiva-tion and productivity, by Saul Y.

Gellerman. New York, 1963. 304p.

$9.

Arend, Russell A. Independent countypolice agencies. Am. County Govt.,May 1967, p.38-40. table.

Aubry, Arthur S. The officer in the small

department. Springfield, Ill., Charles

C. Thomas, 1961. 397p. illus. $10.50.

Designed to provide the officer withoutaccess to a training program with basicinformation on the main problems he willencounter when he assumes patrol dutiesMajor emphasis is on legal matters suclas laws governing arrest, rules ofevidence, and criminal law. Chapters

are also included on photography and the

scene of the crime, fingerprinting, and

11)1.- rP10-ions.

Germanr, A. C. Police executive develop-

ment. Springfiield, Ill., Charles C.

Thomas (19E2' 102p. charts, tables.

$5. Trainin-, of police for adMinis-trative res_nv-ibility is presented asa crucial a,oc in present day society,since law eiforcement has all thecharacteris-t-fts of big business, plusthe additional responsibility that effic-ient admini-,-tration may mean the differ-ence betweei -ife and death to the

individual d social order or disorder.This book 6:etr'nes the inherent resis-tances to ff-nagerial training of police,such as th Tactice of promotion fromthe ranks, =and interprets the applica-tion of marngerial training andtechniques_

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Gladstone, Edward A. State highway patrols-

their functions and financing, Py...and

Thomas W. Cooper. Hwy. Res. Rec. no. 138,

1966, p.32-64. tables, bibl.

Hewitt, William H. British police admin-

istration. Springfield, Ill., Charles

C. Thomas (1965) 376p. bibl. $11.50.

History, structure and principles of the

British police are discussed. A chapter

on the organization of the Ameri,....an

police is included for comparison.

International Association of Chiefs of

Police. The police yearbook; proceedings

of the annual conference. Washington.

Papers and proceedings on a very broad

range of police activities and organiza-

tion problems.

International Association of Chiefs of

Police. Professional Standards Division.

(Cases) Washington. $1. each. Case

studies on various topics relating to

police administration, including personnel

administration, manpower allocation, and

uniformed patrol, based on material taken

from IACP departmental surveys. For cm-

,plete list of available cases, apply to

IACP,

Tnternational City Managers' Association.Municipal police administration. 5th ed.

ThUago, 1961. 545p. charts, tables,

bibl. $7.50. Prepared to serve as the

basis for training courses at the admin-

istrative level and as a reference work.

Covers every phase of organization and

management of police force.

Kenney, John P. Police o erations: policiesand procedures, by...and John B. Williams.

Springfield, Ill., Charles C. Thomas, 1960.

266p. out of print; second edition in

preparation. Includes 400 of the most

common situations likely to occur in anysize police force and suggested answers to

solution and handling. Also includes

model organization charts, suggested forms

for record keeping, and more general

material on municipal government adminis-

tration. May be used as a training manual

as well as a departmental organization

guide.

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Kranig, Wayne A. Mutual aid provides

a practical solution to a law enforce-

ment problem. J. of Calif. Law Enf.,

Apr. 1968, p.208-21q. Also appears in

Police, May-June 1968, p.15-17. The

California Mutual Aid Plan, in whichlaw enforcement agencies faced withemergency situations may receive aid

from other departments through a net-work of local, regional and statecoordinators.

Jaws, Charles S. A frontier of municipal

saf'ety. Chicago, Public AdministrationService (1955) 169p. $4. (Refer to

annotation to next entry.)

James, Charles S. Police and fire in-tegration in the small city. Chicago,

Public Administration Service (1955)

84p. illus., tables. $2. Two volumes

based on a special foundation research

grant. Emphasizes modern tendencieswhich tend to eliminate differences be-

tween these two services, e.g., full

rather than part-time nature of fire

fighting services to include fire pre-vention as a major respor-4hility asopposed to fire fight' ,c3 Aangesin communications; etc. cr-a_es for

integration of services in a single

public safety department.

Leahy, Frank J., Jr. More than a list of

items and figures: planning programbudgetina_syst_qm. Police Chief, July

1968, p.16-27. tables, bibl.

Leonard, Vivian A. Police organization

and management. 2d ed. Brooklyn,

Foundation Press, 1964. 459p. charts,

diagrs,, tables. $7. A textbook on

the fundamental problems of organiza-tion and management in every area of the

police function including municipalpolice, state police, sheriff depart-ments and commercial and industrial

security. There are chapters on themobile task force, auxiliary policereserve unit, integrated police-fireservices, contract law enforcement, and

the research and planning functions of

the department.

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Los Angeles State College. Department ofPolice Science and Administration.Readings in_police supervision, editedby Allen Bristow. (1963) var. paged.mimeo. $3. A collection of outlinesand lecture notes by police officialsand others who have participated in theLos Angeles State College Institutes onPolice Science and Administration.

Michigan. University. LegislativeResearch Center. Consolidating policefunctions in metropolitan areas, byMax A. Pock. Ann Arbor, 1962. 51p.

$1. The legal problems encountered inreorganization of police administrationfrom decentralized units to coordinationthroughout a metropolitan area.

Municipal Finance Officers Association. A

manual of techniques for the preparation,consideration, ado tion, and administrationof operating budgets, by Lennox L. Moak andKathryn W. Killian. Chicago, 1964. 247p.

charts, tables. $6.50. "...describe(s)the existing practices on an item by itembasis in representative cities and...pre-sent(s) suggested practice for each stepin the preparation, consideration, adop-tion, and execution of the operatingbudget."

National Police Law Enforcement Institute.The 1965 study of the use of reservepolice: basic organization, basic training.Venice, Fla., 1965. 45p. Recruitment,selection, training and other informationfor the department considering the use ofreserve police. Study financed by theInternational Association of AuxiliaryPolice.

National Safety Council. Motor Fleet safetymanual:, a guide to building and maintainingan effective accident control system.Chicago, 1966. 357p. Accident preventionfor fleet management. One chapte is de-voted to the police fleet.

Newman, William Herman. Administrativeaction; the techniques of organizationand management. 2d ed. Englewood Cliffs,N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1963. 486p.

charts. $10.25. A basic textbook inadministration. The revised edition addschapters on building external relation-ships, decision-making, logistics andstrategy.

North Carolina. University. Instituteof Government. Law enforcement manual:rules and regulations_, by Norman E.Pomrenke. Chapel Hill, 1967. unpaged.

gloss. $2. "...brings together in onevolume for the convenience of law en-forcement personnel tested rules andreguiations for the operation of a lawenforcement agency....Designed as a guidefor the law enforcement administrator..."

Parker, William H. Parker on police,edited by O. W. Wilson. Springfield,Ill., Charles C. Thomas, 1957. 235p.

$4.75. The speeches, lectures, andarticles of the long-time chief of theLos Angeles Police Department, coveringa broad range of administrative problemsand c.xpressinq the author's philosophieson police responsibilities.

Public Expenditure Survey of Wisconsin.Police and fire protection services inWisconsin - trends and opportunities.Madison, Oct. 1966. 43p.+ charts,

tables. $1. One of the few recentstudies on police-fire departments, withinformation on the U. S. as a whole aswell as Wisconsin.

Smith, Bruce. Police systems in the UnitedStates. 2d rev. ed. New York, Harper,TM:- 338p. chart, map, tables.$6.50. A broad survey of police func-tions, with material in each chapter onhistorical evolution of present opera-tions, recent changes and trends, andareas requiring further research anddevelopment to meet the growing andchanging police functions.

Southwestern Law Enforcement Institute.Police management for supervisory andadministrativE personnel (papers pre-sented at the Institute of PoliceManagement for Supervisory and Adminis-trative Personnel, August 6-7, 1962)Springfield, Ill., Charles C. Thomas,1963. 117p. tables. $5.75. Includespapers on selection of personnel, pre-paration and presentation of the policebudget, record keeping and reports andother problems. The material is aimedat assisting police officers who havesupervisory and administrative re-sponsibilities but have had limitedtraining for these duties.

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U. S. President's Commission on Law Enforce-ment and Administration of Justice. Police

expenditures, by Bruce T. Olson. (Washing-ton, dist. by GPO) 1967. 31p. charts,

tables. $ .60, A study of trends inpolice manpower and expenditure from 1900

to the present. Police resources have in-creased less than most other governmentalresources over the period. A referencedocument prepared for the President'sCommission on Law Enforcement and Admin-istration of Justice.

U. S. President's Commission on Law Enforce-ment and Administration of Justice. The

role of the police, by Richard A. Myren.(Washington, dist. by GPO) 1967. 37p.

$ .60. In order that the police may bebetter able to concentrate on criminallaw enforcement, the author favors elimina-

tion of police responsibility for "service"and "convenience" functions. In the formercategory he includes such duties as ambu-lance service, police recreational programsand operation of jails; in the latter, en-forcemen+ of traffic laws.

Wilson, 0.W. Police administration. 2d ed.

New York, McGraw-Hill (1963Y 528p.

illus., charts, tables. $9.50. Generaldiscussion covering virtually all aspectsof police organization and administration,by a noted authority in the field.

Wilson, 0.W. Police planning. 2d ed.

Springfield, Ill., Charles C. Thomas (1957)

546p. $9.75. Analysis of the planningprocess in a police department to guide

the planners at all levels and to providea guide for departmental surveys for the

modernization of all police structuresand operating procedures.

Wynne, G. Ray. Police transportation

management. Studio City, Calif., Coda

Publ. (1965) 104p. illus., charts,

forms. $7.50. Police fleet managementpolicies, economics, engineering, specifica-tions, safety, maintenance and vehicle re-placement for large and small municipali-ties and state departments. The author is

Police Transportation Superintendent, Cityof Los Angeles.

B. RECORDS SYSTEM, REPORTING

Gabard, E. Caroline. Police writing, by...and John P. Kenney. Springfield, Ill.,Charles C. Thomas, 1957. 92p. $3.

Preparation of various types of policeliterature; dissertations, theses, re-search reports and journal articles.

Gammage, Allen Z. Basic police reportwriting. Springfield, Ill., Charles C.

Thomas, 1961. 313o. bibl. $10. The

police operational report; types of re-ports, forms, field note taking, andmechanics of report writing.

Hazelet, John C. Police report writing.Springfield, Ill., Charles C. Thomas(1960) 238p. illus., forms. $8.

Three phases of the police reportwriting function are discussed; thetechnique of report writing, recordsand their processing, and the FBI'sUniform Crime Reporting program.

Leonard, A. Everett. A modern recordssystem for the small and medium-sizeddepartment. (in International Assoc-iation of Chiefs of Police. Police

yearbook, 1966. Washington) p.386-

394. Principles of records systemsapply to both large and small depart-ments; the author takes examples fromlarge departments, showing how theycan be applied to the small community.

Patterson, Frank M. Police report writingby...and Patrick D. Smith. Springfield,Ill., Charles C. Thomas (c1968) 78p.

$5.13. "...intended to provide in-struction in the composition of policenarrative writing primarily in terms ofthe organization and the language ofsuch reports. No treatment has beengiven to the various kinds of reportsthat police personnel are required tofill out..."

Squires, Harry A. Guide to police reportwriting. Springfield, Ill., Charles C.

Thomas, 1964. 84p. $4.75. Methodsand techniques, with a section on rulesof grammar, spelling and punctuation.

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U. S. Federal Bureau of Investigation.Manual of police records. Washington,GPO, 1953. 56p. forms. A conciseoutline of police records procedures.Records of complaints, type and loca-tion of crime, stolen property, arrests,and traffic are among those -Iiscussed:a list of tabulations suggestd for in-clusion in a department's annual reportis given.

U. S. Federal Bureau of Investigation.Uniform crime reporting handbook; how toprepare uniform crime reports-. Washing-ton, Feb. 1965. 81p.

C. COMMUNITY RELATIONS,CROWD AND RIOT CONTROL

Applegate, Rex. Crowd and riot control,including close-combat technigues formIlitary and police. Harrisburg, Pa.,Stackpole (1964) 528p. illus.$6.95.

Applied Psychological Services. Profes-sional olice-human relations raining, byArthur I. Siegel and others Springfield,Ill., Charles C. Thomas (1963) 161p.

charts, tables. $6.50. Manual for use ina hurilan relations course to help thepoliceman understand the factors in policework which can produce either negative orpositive responses from the persons withwhom he deals. The "case method" of in-struction is recommended to illustratethe objectives'of the course,

Banton, Michael. The police in the community.London, Tavistock, 1964. 276p. 30s. Astudy of British and American police by aBritish sociologist, with emphasis on re-lationships of police with the public inthe two countries.

Cray, Ed. The big blue line. New York,Coward-McTiFF-(c1967) 250p, $5.95. Acritical examination of police malpracticewhich, according to the author, takes placemore often than newspaper reports indicate.

Chicago Park District. The police and minor-ity groups; a manual prepared for use inthe Chicago Park District police training

school, by Joseph D. LOhman (andothers) Chicago (1947) 133p. maps,bibl. out of print. A manual designedto give background nformation on humanrelations and racial and religiousproblems for the police officer, to-gether with recommendations on methodsand techniques best adapted to thehandling of various types of incidentsinvolving minority groups.

Curry. J. E. Race tensions and thepolice, by...and Glen D. King.Springfield, Ill., Charles C. Thomas(1962) 137p. bibl. 15.50.Originally designed as a training manualfor police, this book was prepared byofficers of the Dallas Police Departmentin anticipation of the situations lawenforcement officers would be caliedupon to cope with in the desegregationof segregated areas. Discussion of thesociology of minority groups andracial tensions to help the policeofficer understand his own prejudices,-as well as group dynamics and recommen-dations for preventive measures inpotential conflict areas are presented.

Earle, Howard H. Police-community rela-tions: crisis in our time. Springfield,Ill., Charles C. Thomas, 1967. 143p.

illus., bibl. $8. Discussion ofgeneral problems of police-communityrelations, organization for police-community relations activities, andfuture directions. An appendix dealswith the Watts riot of 1965.

International Association of Chiefs ofPolice. An outline for police admin-istrators to establish effectivetechniques in dealing with communitytensions and civil disturbances, de-veloped in the Research and DevelopmentDivision, prepared by Joseph P. Kimble.(Washington) July 1967. 9p.

International Association of Chiefs ofPolice. Police and the changingcommunity; selected readings, edited byNelson A. Watson. Washington, 1965.240p. A selection of articles origin-ally appearing in the magazine PoliceChief. Most are concerned with theTOTTCe and racial problems, but otherproblem areas of police-community re-'lations are also covered.

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International Association of Chiefs of

Police. Police-community relations:Policies and practices; a national survey,by...and the U. S. Conference of Mayors.Washington, n.d. llp. Survey findingscover formalized community relations pro-

grams in police departments, plans for

handling racial disturbances, recruit-ment of non-white officers, and chargesof police brutality by minority groups.

International City Managers' Association.Municipal public relations, edited byDesmond L. Anderson. Chicago, publ. forthe Insitute for Training in MunicipalAdministration by the International CityManagers' Association, 1966. 273p.

Chapter 9, Municipal police and publicrelations, by G. Douglas Gourley, dis-cusses contemporary issues, the role ofthe police, the nature of public re-lations, and special police publicrelations techniques.

Michigan State University. Kellogg Centerfor Continuing Education. Papers pre-sented at the...annual national instituteon police and community relations. East

Lansing. annual.

New York (State). Municipal Police TrainingCouncil. The police and public disorder.Albany (1965) 55p. diagrs. Coverspsychological aspects of crowd behaviorand control; crowd control techniques;the police baton; special equipment; andlaws governing public demonstrations andassemblages.

Police review boards. Police Chief, Feb.

1964, p.12-35. Reprint of 'The adminis-tration of civilian complaints againstthe police' by Harold Beral and MarcusSisk, Harvard Law Rev., Jan. 1964, withIACP critique.

Towler, Juby E. The police role in racialconflicts. Springfield Ill., Charles C.

Thomas, 1964. 119p. $5.75. Primarilydevoted to "discussing the police problemsinvolved in racial conflicts...or...civilrights demonstrations. No efforts will bemade to theorize the motivation of such

, groups..."

U. S. Federal Bureau of Investigation.Prevention and control of mobs andriots. (Washington, Feb. 1965) 88p.

illus., diagrs. Brief discussion oflaws relating to r:ots and an analysisof crowd behavior and riot patterns,followed by practical control measures,including intelligence gathering,planning, community relations, mobviolence control, tactics, and equipment.

U. S. National Advisory Commission onCivil Disorders. Report of the...Washington, GPO, 1968. 424p. illus.,charts, tables. $2. (Paperback ed.,New York, Bantam Books, 1968) The"Kerner report". Chapter II, Policeand the community; chapter 12, Controlof disorder; chapter 13, The adminis-tration of justice under emergencyconditions; and part IV, Supplement oncontrol of disorder, are of specialinterest to the police administrator.

D. LAW

Asch, Sidney H. Police authority and therights of the individual. New York,Arco, 1967. 126p. $4.95. The authordiscusses procedures of arrest, searchand seizure, the use of force, illegaldetention, the right to ;pail, confes-sions, the right to counsel, and thereview of complaints against the police.Emphasis is placed on the need to re-solve conflicts between the citizen andthe policeman.

Aubry, Arthur S. Criminal interrogation,by...and Rudolph R. Caputo. Springfield,Ill., Charles C. Thomas, 1965. 235p.

$8. Techniques for the police interro-gator, including information on criminalpsychology, types of subjects, andconfessions.

Fisher, Edward C. Laws of arrest, by...,edited by Robert L. Donigan. Evanston,Ill., Northwestern University TrafficInstitute, 1967. 451p. bibl. $12.50.Detailed examination of the laws ofarrest, for the police officer.

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Inbau, Fred E. Criminal interrogation andconfessions, by...and John E. Reid. 2d

ed. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1967.224p. $8. A guide to tactics andtechniques of criminal interrogation be-lieved to be within the law as enunciatedby court and statute and a chronologicallisting of specific methods of interroga-tion recommended by the authors forsubjects whose guilt is highly likelyand for those whose guilt is unlikely.

Klotter, John C. Constitutional law forpolice, by...and Jacqueline R. Kanovitz.Cincinnati, W. H. Anderson, 1968. 628p.Police Text Ser., v.l. $12.

Kuhn, Charles L. The police officer's memo-randum book. Springfield, Ill., Charles C.Thomas (1964) 67p. illus. $3.75.Emphasis placed on the need for the policeofficer to keep accurate activity recordsas an aid to the presentation of his tes-timony in court. Discusses rules of evi-dence, as well as types of informationwhich should be recorded by the officer.

Los Angeles State College. Department ofPolice Science and Administration, Read-ings in arrest, search and seizure,edited by Harry Diamond. 1963. 236p.Topics covered include rights and limita-tions of the law enforcement officer andthe citizen, probable cause, procedures,and the exclusionary rule.

Northwestern University, Traffic Institute.The evidence handbook, by Robert L. Doniganand Edward C. Fisher, edited by Robert E.Reeder. 1958. 286p. $3. Law ofevidence for the police officer.

Sowle, Claude R. Police power and individualfreedom: the quest for balance. Chicago,Aldine (1962) 287p. $8.75. The inherentconflict between individual liberty and themaintenance of social order, as represented

A symposium on the Supreme Court and thepolice: 1966 (pt.1) J. of Crim. Law,Sep. 1966, p.237-311. pt.2 Dec.1966, p.379-425. Papers from a con-ference at Northwestern UniversitySchool of Law: 'The courts, the policeand the rest of us', 'The Supreme Courtand the police: a police viewpoint', and'Reflections of a state reviewing courtjudge', with comments.

Tiffany, Lawrence P. Detection of crime,by..., Donald M. McIntyre, Jr., andDaniel L. Rotenberg; a report of theAmerican Bar Foundation's Survey of theAdministration of Criminal Justice in theUnited States, edited by Frank J.Remington. Boston, Little, Brown, 1967.286p. $10. Contents: pt.l. Stopping andquestioning, by Lawrence P. Tiffany.-pt.2.Search and seizure, by Donald M. McIntyre,Jr.-pt.3. Encouragement and entrapment,by Daniel L. Rotenberg.

Trebach, Arnold S. The rationing ofjustice; constitutional rights and thecriminal process. New Brunswick, N.J.,Rutgers University Press, 1964. 350p.$10. The author charges that "justiceis, in effect, rationed for the personaccused of crime" through presentpractices of the police and otheragencies. He urges as a remedy greaterprofessionalization of the police throughincreased training, and safeguards againstpolice violences.

U. S. Department of Justice. Criminal Div-ision. Handbook on the law of searchand seizure, prepared by the Legislationand Special Projects Section. Washington,GPO, Jan. 1967. 60p. $ .30.

E. TECHNOLOGY

specifically in legislation governing arrest American Telephone and Telegraph Company.and seizure, is reviewed by legal scholars Law enforcement communications, 1970-1975;and police officials in an international a long range study by the Engineering andconference. Considers pros and cons of Marketing Departments. (New York) Julyquery whether present limitations on police 1966. 109p. illus., charts, forms.in detention, questioning, and search are Results of a long-range study whose ob-obsolete and summarizes status of law and jectives were to forecast the communica-problems urgently in need of legal decision, tions needs of law enforcement agenciese.g., wire tapping, blood tests, etc. in the 1970-1975 period and to propose a

system for telephone company planningpurposes to meet these need.

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Associated Public-Safety CommunicationsOfficers. The public safety communica-tions standard operating procedure manual.2d. ed. (Pittsburgh, May 1967) 118p.

illus., charts, forms, gloss., maps. $1.

"Thls manual...is intended...as a basicguide for all forms of public safety com-munications, especially for those depart-ments that are unable to provide trainingprograms for their own operators."

Columbus, E. G. Automatic data processing:a practical police tool. Police Chief(appears in nine parts, Jan.-Sep. 1967)Detailed description of the automatic dataprocessing system used in the FairfaxCounty, Virginia police department.

Ernst and Ernst. Survey of computers in lawenforcement for Ohio State Highway Patrol.Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 1967. 23p. table.A general discussion of the value of com-puters for law enforcement agencies,followed by description of existing local,state and national systems.

Institute for Defense Analyses. Nonlethalweavns for use by U. S. law enforcementofficers, by Joseph F. Coates (study madeunder project supported by Office of LawEnforcement Assistance, U. S. Departmentof Justice) Arlington, Va Nov. 1967.125p. illus., charts, diagrs., tables,bibl. Study S-271. Distributed by CFSTI(AD 661041). Discusses nonlethal weapons.Their use and limitations, and surveystypes of such weapons. Brief discussionof police procedures of riot and crowdcontrol.

U. S. Department of Justice. Office of LawEnforcement Assistance. Law enforcementscience_and technolmb proceedings of thefirst national symposium on law enforce-ment science and technology (Chicago,March 1967) sponsored by...and I.I.T.Research Institute, Law Enforcement Scienceand Technology Center, edited by S. A.Yefsky. Washington, Thompson Book Co.,1967. 985p.+ illus., charts, tables,bibl. Proceedings of the first in a pro-jected series of annual forums designed tostimulate the application of science andtechnology to criminal justice. Sections

on organized crime, communications,corrections, criminalistics, informa-tion storage and retrieval, operationsresearch, police management and opera-tions, surveillance and detection, andlegal process.

F. FEDERAL ROLE

U. S. Congress. House. Committee on theJudiciary. Law enforcement assistance;hearings before subcommittee no. 3 ofthe... on H.R. 6508 (and other bills)to provide assistance in training stateand local law enforcement officers...May 20, 1965. Washington, GPO, 1965.54p. 89th cong., 1st sess.; ser. no. 6.

U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on theJudiciary. Law enforcement assistanceact of 1965; hearings before a sub-committee of the...on S.1792 and S.1825..., July 22-30, 1965. Washington, GPO,1965. 113p. 89th cong., 1st sess.

U. S. Department of Justice. Office of LawEnforcement Assistance. Interim informa-tion and guidelines for grant applicantsunder the Law Enforcement Assistance Actof 1965. Washington, 1965. 9p.

U. S. Laws, Statutes, etc. An act to assiststate and local governments in reducingthe incidence of crime, to increase theeffectiveness, fairness, and coordinationof law enforcement and criminal justicesystems at all levels of government, andfor other purposes. Washington, June 19,1968. 42p. Pub. Law 90-351; 90th cong.,H.R. 5037. Text of the Omnibus CrimeControl and Safe Streets Act of 1968.Federal assistance to law enforcement, ad-missibility of confessions, wire-tappingregulations and firearms control areamong the areas covered.

U. S. Laws, Statutes, etc. An act to pro-vide assistance in training State andlocal law enforcement officers and otherpersonnel, and in improving capabilities,techniques, and practices in State andlocal law enforcement and prevention and

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control of crime, and for other purposes.Washington, Sep. 22, 1965. 2p. Pub.Law89-197; 89th cong., H.R.8027. The LawEnforcement Assistance Act of 1965.

U. S. President's Commission on Law Enforce-ment and Administration of Justice. Thechallenge of crime in a free society.Washington, GPO, Feb. 1967. 340p. $2.25.Report and recommendations of a commissionappointed by the President. Topics coveredinclude crime in America, juvenile delin-quency, police, courts, corrections, organ-ized crime, narcotics and drug abuse, drunk-enness, firearms control, science andtechnology in law enforcement, research inlaw enforcement, and national -trategyagainst crime. Supporting materials pub-lished by the commiss:on fieldsurveys on victimization ard att-tudestoward law enforcement in the rtstrict ofColumb'a, a national survey cn criminalvictimzation, studies of crrila and lawenforcement in major metropo7it,771 areas,the police and the community, 6Ad a nation-al survey of police and community relations.Task force reports on the police, thecourts, corrections,juvenile delinquency andyouth crime, organized crime, science andtechnology, assessment of crime, narcoticsand drugs, and drunkenness have also beenpublished by the commission, as haveseveral reference documents submitted tothe commission.

U. S. President's Commission on Law Enforce-ment and Administration of Justice. Taskforce report: the police. Washington,GPO (1967) 239p. chart, map, tables.$1.50. Research and analysis underlyingthe findings and recommendations on policein the report, The challen e of crime in afree society, listed above. Subjects coveredinclude police role in law enforcementpolicy, police organization and management,coordination and consolidation of policeservice, police personnel, police and thecommunity, police integrity, statecommissions on police standards, and thecommunity's role in law enforcement.

III. POLICE RPTROL

American Association of State HighwayOfficials. On the threshold of improvedhighway transportation; summary reportof the National conference on highwaycommunications for service and safety,Denver, Colorado, August 1967 (sponsoredby..., Automotive Safety Foundation andInternational Association of Chiefs ofPolice) Washington, Automotive SafetyFoundation, Feb. 1968. 25p. illus.,charts, diagrs. Discusses need for im-proved communications for the motorist,including travel information, trafficcontrol, aid in case of vehicle break-downs or other emergencis, automatedhighways, and fleet dispatching. Amongthe means to achieve better communica-tion:, are computer-controlled trafficsignals, helicopter surveillance, road-way patrols, roadside call boxes, andcar telephones and citizens' band radio.

Chapman, Samuel G. Police patrol readings.Springfield, Ill., Charles C. Thomas,1964. 476p. $12.50. Readings fromvarious sources discussing police in ademocracy, patrol force, distributionand methods, violence, civil disturb-ances, vocational training and trafficand other special functions.

Clowers, Norman L. Patrolman patterns,problems, and procedures. Springfield,Ill., Charles C. Thomas (1962) 289p.

bibl. $8.75. A basic textbook for therookie by an ex-patrolman with academicexperience in local law enforcement.The volume describes the equipmentneeded by a new policeman and instruc-tions as to its care and use, the evolu-tion of the typical police departmentorganization and recommended techniquesfor handling specific situations arisingduring automobile and foot patrol.

Espie, David A. Controlled access roadstudy. (in International Association ofChiefs of Police. Police yearbook, 1968.Washington) p.271-273. Description ofa study conducted by IACP to providepolicy guidelines to police administra-tors with supervisory responsibilitiesfor controlled access roads. Final re-port available from IACP.

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Holcomb, Richard L. Police _patrol. Rev. ed.Springfield, Ill., Charles C. Thomas, 1957.115p. illus. $3.50. A guide to thepatrolman on regular inspections, observa-tions and techniques on his daily beat,

such as knowing the vehicles in his

neighborhood, the makes of cars, anddetails on observation of trafficviolations.

International Association of Chiefs of Police.Professional Standards Division. Thepatrol operation., by George W. O'Connorand Charles G. Vanderbosch. Washington,'1967. 232p. illus. $2.50. Com-pilation of material originally appearingin the IACP's publication, Training Key.Primary tasks, information gathering andreporting, the crime scene, the arrest, andspecific-calls are discussed, with sugaes-tions for further reading given followingeach topic.

Payton, George T. Patrol procedure. 3d ed.

Los Angeles, Legal Book Corp., 1967.426p. illus., tables. $7.50. "...writtenprimarily as a text for the course onPatrol Procedures as outlined by theCalifornia Commission on Peace OfficerStandards and Training..." Topics dis-cussed include purpose and types of patrol,communications, observation, identifica-tion, stopping of vehicles and control ofoccupants, patrol techniques, and personalprotective weapons.

IV. POLICE PERSONNEL

A. RECRUITMENT, SELECTION, PROMOTION, SALARIES

Arco Publishing Company. The complete studyguide for police administration and criminalinvestigation, by Joseph A. Murray. 2d ed.

New York, 1967. 416p.+ $6. Arco Pub-

lishing Company. Police promotion course,by Joseph A. Murray. 3d ed. New York, 1967.

554p. $15; paper $10. Arco PublishingCompany. State trooper (highway patrolman,ranger, etc.) by David R. Turner. 5th ed.

New York, 1967. 288p. $4. Three in aseries of study guides for police, withsample examination questions included.

For a complete list of titles availablein this series, apply to the publishers.

Bloomington, Minn. Police Department.Joint recruitment of policemen by.Bloomington and Burnsville, Minnesota.Jan. 1965. 20p. --- Joint recruit-ment of policemen by Hennepin Countsuburban police departments. Nov. 1963.31p. Two programs of joint recruitmentin the Twin Cities area.

slum, Richard H., ed. Police selection,by...(and others) Springfield, Ill.,Char-7es C. Thomas, 1964. 252p. $7.50.Pole recruitment and sel.ectionpol ies and practices.

ie Cc,unty Technical Institute. Police

SciE=e Program. College education forpol'i2 cadets; a research project underthe '!ocational Education Act of 1963(P1 33-210). Buffalo, 1967. 14CD.

bib:. Report of a study group includingreprsentatives of both police andcommunity colleges. The group stronglyrecommends integrating college levelpolice science curricula with policecadet programs.

Gammage, Allen Z. Your future in law en-forcement. New York, Richards RosenPress, 1961. 159p. $2.95. Descrip-tion of qualifications, opportunities forpromotion, facilities for acquiringtraining, and pay scales and otherbenefits.

Great Britain. Home Office. Report of aworking party on police cadets. London,

HMSO, 1965. var. paged. 4s.6d. Re-

commendations for police cadet programsin Great Britain.

International Association of Chiefs ofPolice. Police personnel selectionslinTy_. by the Professional StandardsDivision. Washington (Feb. 29, 1968).7p. table. Table by state and majorcity, showing physical and testing re-quirements, salary range, etc. For amore comprehensive discussion see Inter-national Association of Chiefs of Police.Field Service Division. Survey of

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selection methods, by George W. O'Connor.(Washington, 1963) unpaged. tables. $1.Reprinted from Police Chief, Oct.-Dec.1962.Based on a nation-wide survey, summarizesselection methods by region of country andsize of city; also summarizes recentchanges in selection methods.

International City Managers' Association.Municipal personnel administration. 6thed. Chicago, 1960. 414n. illus.,charts, bibl. $7.50. Manual for person-nel administration in muntipal agencies,including position classification, paystandardization, recruitment, placement,training, and employee evaluation.

Public Personnel Association. Elements ofposition classification in local govern-ment, by Kenneth Byers, M. Robert Montilla,and Elmer V. Williams. Chicago, Oct. 1955.49p. Pers. Rpt. no. 554. $2. "This re-port is a condensed but complete account ofthe purposes and concepts of classification.The author also outlines the steps necessaryto install and maintain a classificationplan. The appendix contains suggestedforms."

Public Personnel Association.. Employee per-formance appraisal re-examined, by CliffordE. Jurgensen (and others). Chicago (n.d.).29p. Pers. Rpt. no. 613. $2.50. Dis-cusses "the feasibility of developing sound,accurate techniques of rating employeesand evaluating employee performance."

Public Personnel Association. Recruitmentand selection in the public service, editedby j. J. Donovan. Chicago, 1968. 404p.charts, diagrs., forms, tables, bibl.$9.95. Twenty essays on aspects of therecruitment and selection process for pub-lic agencies, including job analysis forselection purposes, recruitment programplanning, construction and use of tests,interviewing, character assessment, andevaluation of the effectiveness of aselection program.

Public Personnel Association. Relating policeand fire department salaries, by Carl F.Lutz. Chicago (1967?) 23p. Pers. Briefno. 33. $2.; members, $1. Factors to beconsidered in determining the relationship

between police and fire departmentsalaries and setting salary scales forthe two denartments.

Public Personnel Association. Shouldpolice and firemen get the same salary,by William F. Danielson. (Chicago,1964) 21p. charts, tables. Pers. Rpt.no. 641. $2.50. Recommends highersalarie_ for police.

Sherwood, Prank P. Supervisory methods inmunicin administration, by...andWallace c Best. 1st ed. Chicago,Internati mal City Managers' Association,1958. 2j2p. bibl. "This book has beenprepared to meet the need for a referencetext as well as a training manual onmunicinal supervision. It is the intentof the volume to provide, on the onehand, instruction in technical skillswhich are necessary and useful for themuncinal supervisor. On the other handit attempts to deal with the 'humanrelations' aspect of any direct leader-ship situation."

Strauss, George. Personnel; the humanproblems of management, by...and LeonardR. Sayles. 2d. ed. Englewood Cliffs,N.J., Prentice-Halls 1967. 756p.$9.95. Takes into account recent be-havioral and organizational research.Emphasizes personnel problems of theprofessional and administrative ranks.Many chapters include case problems.This work is concerned with businessorganizations but is also relevant topublic administration.

U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salarytrends: firemen and policemen, 1924-1964. Washington, GPO, Apr. 1965. 32p.charts, diagrs., tables. Bull.1445.$ .25. Compilation of surveys orig-inally appearing in the Monthly LaborReview.

U. S. President's Commission on Law Enforce-ment and Administration of Justice.Cadet system, by Roy E. Hollady.(Washington, dist. by GPO) 1967. unpaged.$1. A reference document prepared forthe President's Commission on Law Enforce-ment and Administration of Justice. Not

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only cadet programs, but other alterna-tives to traditional mealods of re-cruitment are discussed.

U. S. President's Commission on Law Enforce-

ment and Administration of Justice. Re-cruitment, selection, promotion and civilservice, by A. C. Germann. (Washington,

dist. by GPO) 1967. 201p. $1.50.recomendations to the President's Com-mission for developinc a more professionalpolice force. More flexible physicalstandards, elimination of residence re-quirements and higher educational standardsare urged. Positions at higher levelsshould be filled from outside as well asinside the department. A program of federal

or state certification of officers and de-partments is recommended. Every attemptshould be made to eliminate anti-intellect-ualism, bureaucratic and authoritarianattitudes.

Yoder, Dale. Personnel management and in-

dustrial relations. 5th ed. EnglewoodCliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1962. 667p.

$8.95. Discusses theories of work, organ-- ization, administration, and management.

Includes brief case problems.

B. TRAINING

Adams, Thomas F. Training_officer's hand-

book. Springfield, Ill., Charles C.Thomas, 1964. 157p. $6.50. Information

for the police instructor, including in-

struction methods, use of audio-visualaids, and training plans.

hmerican Association of Junior Colleges.Guidelines for law enforcement educationprograms in community and junior colleges,by Thomas S. Crockett and James D.

Stinchcomb. Washington, 1968. 36p.

illus., chart, tables. $1.50. Discussescurricula, facilities, career opportuni-ties, cadet programs, and other areas re-lating to unior college law enforcementprograms. Emphasizes need for broadlybased programs rather than the teaching of

police skills, as well as the need for co-

operation between area police agencies andjunior colleges in the administration of

police education programs.

DePhillips, Frank A. lanagemert oftraining programs, by...(and others).Homewood, Ill., Irin, 1960. 469n.

bibl. text ed. 57.75. Discussesmanagement functions and trai. 'ng pro-blems; training-learning procecyAres;organization and administratio:, oftraining programs; training ev-aluationand research.

Gammage, Allen Z. Police trair'ng in theUnited States. Springfield, :71.,Charles C. Thomas (1963) 4.SIZ.--). tables,

bibl. $12.75. Summarizes the case forformal police training. Gives descrip-tions of the various programs at academicand departmental level. Examinescurriculum needs, teaching metiods, in-cluding audio-visual aids, testing andevaluation.

Haney, William V. Communication andorganizational behavior text and cases.Rev. ed. Homewood, Ill., Irwin, 1967.533p. college ed. $8. "The author be-lieves that perceiving, evaluating,visualizing and interpreting are as in-volved in the communication process asare phonation, articulation, spelling

and grammar. The text is about organ-izational behavior - human behavior inthe context of a human organization. A

basic model of communication is detailedin Chapter 5, 'The Process ofCommunication'."

Kassoff, Norman C. The state of the art(police training) by..., John M.Nickerson and Kenneth Pillsbury. Police

Chief, Aug. 1968, p.75-83. Contents:State minimum standards training laws.-Additional police science programs(supplement to 'Directory of policescience programs', Police Chief,August 1967)-Number of police sciencedegree programs available in the UnitedStates and outlying areas.-Education andtraining (notes).

Klotter, John C. Techniques for police in-

structors. Springfield, Ill., Charles C.Thomas (1963) 169p. $6.75. A guide tothe law officer responsible for trainingpolice departmental personnel, emphasizingtraining principles, methods and tech-niques. It is intended to be useful to

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office-, who have had L,rience in lawenfol .ent but net in Tiingtechr

Mager, Rert F. Preparing instructionalobjectives. Palo Alto, Cal-j., FearonPubl.. '7462. 60p. 5I.75. "...concernedwith 1.1..iich objectives are desirable orgood...with the form of a usefully statedobjective, rather than with its selection.The purpose is limited to helping youspecify and communicate those educationalintents you have selected." Includes aself-test.

Minnesota. University. Advisory StudyCommittee on Law Enforcement Educationand Training. A description of the ed-ucation programs at other institutionsof higher learning, a preliminary reportto the...by Antona M. Richardson.(Minneapolis) Univ. of Minn. GeneralExtension Div., 1966. var. paged. Surveysexisting college and university programsfor law enforcement education. Lists in-stitutions offering academic law enforce-ment curricula, with description ofcourses and requirements; also includesinformation on institutions giving in-service training.

Minor, Ed. Simplified techniques for pre-paring visual instructional materials.New York, McGraw-Hill, 1962. 123p.$3.75.

Police science programs; a directory of de-gree granting programs in the U. S.Police Chief, Aug. 1967, p.63-72. table.Supplementary listing in Police Chief,August 1968, p.79-82.

Staton, Thomas F. How to instruct success-fully; modern teaching methods in adulteducation. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1960.292p. diagrs., tables, bibl. text ed.$4.50. Intended as a "how-to-do-it" bookon instructing adults for the man in thefield. Covers instructional methods, in-cluding lectures, demonstrations, groupdiscussions and role-playing.

(Training) Police Chief (appears annuallyin August). For several years the Augustissue of this magazine has featuredarticles relating to police training,

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including lists c),' police science pro-grams, tvaining '],ndards, andarticles relatinc va7-ir..'us aspects

of police educati and training.

U. S. Department o: Aealth, Education andWelfiare. Social A RehailitationService. Edocatrm and training forcrThrinal justice; directory of pro-grams in universit es and agencies(l:65-1967) by Her an Piven andAbaham AlcahE;s. ',..ashington, GPO (1968)126p. tables PI.Arams in criminology,corrections, law er.-forcement and policescience at un';verci.-ties, colleges andprofessional schcc,5; university centersoffering traiTlinc rrograms in criminaljustice for acaderec or practitionergroups; and in-serwice training programsof agencies in the field of criminaljustice.

V. TRA :C

A. GENERAL

AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. Astudy of motor vehicle inspection;finalreport, conducted by...and Arizona StateUniversity Division of Industrial Design& Technology. Washington, Apr. 1967.70p..+ charts, form, tables, bibl.Recommends further research into therelationship of inspection programs andaccident rates and the relationship ofvehicle condition and driving Lerfor-mance, together with the development ofautomated inspection facilities.

American Trial Lawyers Association.Accident reconstruction, edited byJohn W. Reed and Roger A. Needham.Coston, 1966. 501p. $15. Writtenprimarily for the trial lawyer, thisvolume includes cutlines and trial demon-stration materials as well as ' esby authorities on various asoeci...,accident reconstruction.

Arend, Russell J. Traffic accident invest-igation responsibilities of county lawenforcement agencies. Washington,Automotive Safet-,- Foundation, 1967.71p. form, tabs, bibl. Condensed from

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the author's thesis for the degree of

Master of Science, Michigan State Univ-

ersity. Among his conclusions are that

most county police agencies and sheriffs'departments are actively engaged in

traffic accident investigation, but that

few provide adequate training in this

area.

Automobile Manufacturers Association.Parking in the city center, by Wilbur

Smith and Associates. (Detroit) May 1965.

I43p. charts, diagrs., maps, tables.

"...cites the various factors contributing

to downtown parking demands, and shows howthe nation's cities can meet these de-

mands through various private and public

approaches."

Collins, James C. Highway collisionanalysis, by...and-Joe L. Morris.Springfield, Ill., Charles C. Thomas,1967. 282p. illus., charts, diagrs.,tables. $11.50. "...both a trainingmanual for highway collision investiga-

tors and a reference work in which the

user may determine what can and whatcannot be learned from physical evidence."

*, Written primarily for the attorney and

adjuster.

Ingraham, Joseph C. Modern traffic control.New York, Funk & Wagnalls, 1954. 312p.

illus. out of print. Engineering, en-forcement, drunken drivers, safety educa-

tion, and special topics relating to the

traffic problem are discussed in a volume

written for the general reader as well as

the official engaged in traffic control.

International Association of Chiefs of

Police. Highway Safety Division. Highway

safety policies for police executives.(Washington, 1966) lv. loose-leaf. Police

manual for police executives, based on

past resolutions of the IACP. To be

supplemented annually.

Maine. Highway Commission. Accident recordsstudy, state of Naine, by Murray D. Segal.

Augusta, Aug. 1966. 74p.+ charts, diagrs.,

forms, tables.

llichigan. University. Highway Safety Research

' Institute. Motor vehicle inspection ad-ministration: a critical review, by Joseph

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E. Little. Ann Arbor, June 1967. 51p.

charts, forms. Distributed by CFSTI(PB 174919). Survey of administratorsof state inspection programs, with theircomments on problem areas involved in in-spection programs and recommendationsconcerning specific aspects of programadministration. Especially written forthose who may he operating inspectionprograms for the first time.

National Safety Council. Traffic Conference.How to generate demand for better policetraffic supervision; a public supportguide. Chicago, 1965. 46p. $2.

Guide for community groups.

North Carolina. Department of MotorVehicles. Police pursuit driving, byEdward White Jones. 5th ed. Raleigh,1967. 122p. Manual for the trainingof law enforcement officers in pursuitdriving.

Northwestern University. Traffic Institute.Traffic accident investigator's manualfor police, by J. Stannard Baker. 4th ed.

Evanston, Ill., 1963. 676p. illus.,

diagrs., tables, bibl. $10. For the

police traffic accident investioator.Principal emphasis on obtaining and re-cording the facts and on police re-sponsibilities at the accident scene,with some discussion of accident recon-struction and analysis. An instructor'sguide for use with this manual is alsoavailable.

Northwestern University, Traffic Institute.Training-reference manuals. Evanston,

Ill. Basic manuals in four series:Traffic Law Enforcement, Traffic Direc-tion, Traffic Patrol, and Know the Law,

with additional manuals on miscellaneoussubjects. For complete list of titlesapply to the Traffic Institute.

Travelers Research Center. A stateaccident investigation program, byMurray Blumenthal (and others) (pre-

pared for) U. S. Department of Trans-portation. Hartford, Conn., 1968. 3v.

Final report, Contract FH-11-6688. v.l.

A state accident investigation program.-v.2. A traffic collision and investiqa-tion manual; to accompany the standard

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police traffic collision report.- v.3.Standard traffic collision investiga-tion data encoding manual.

Weston, Paul B. The police traffic controlfunction. 2d ed. Springfield, Ill.,Charles C. Thomas, 1968. 247p. $9.50.A completely revised edition. Trafficlaw and the vehicle code, enforcementmethods, engineering, accident investiga-tion, records and reports, and policetraffic department organization arediscussed.

B. DRIVERS AND DRIVING

Aaron, James E. Driver and traffic safety_education: content, methods, and organi-zation, by...and Marland K. Strasser.New York, Macmillan Company (1966) 401p.illus., bibl. $7.50. Textbook forcollege courses in teacher preparation;also suitable for use as a guide by personsengaged in driver education curriculumplanning.

American Association of Motor Vehicle Admin-istrators. Driver license administrator'sguide to driver improvement. Washington,1965. 145p. Control and correction ofquestionable drivers through action bydriver license administrators. Earlieredition, issued in 1956, titled: Driverimprovement through licensing procedures.

American Association of Motor Vehicle Admin-istrators. Testing drivers; a manual fordriver-license examiners and administrators.Washington, 1967. 141p. illus, charts,table. $2. Administration, personnel andfacilities for the driver license bureau;vision and other physical and mentalfactors; knowledge tests and road tests;use of records, and licensing standardsare covered.

American Automobile Association. Sportsman-like driving. 5th ed. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1965. 374p. illus. $4.60. Latestedition of a standard driver educationtext.

American Automobile Association. Teachingdriver and traffic safety education.New York, McGraw-Hill, 1965. 478p.illus., charts, tables, bibl. $7.95.For the teacher of driver educationcourses; may be used both as a text forcollege and as a guide and refresher forpresent teachers.

Automotive Safety Foundation. Improvingthe performance of licensed driversthrough education; a survey report ondriver improvement schools. (Washington)1965. 50p. Examination of court-re-lated schools, public school adult ed-ucation programs, women's activities,instruction offered by proprietarydriving schools, and National SafetyCouncil sponsored driver improvementcourses. Even among similar types ofschools, there is a wide variation inquality and effectiveness.

The drinking driver, pt.l. Traf. Dig. andRev., May 1964 (entire issue) ..., pt.2.June 1964 (entire issue) Two specialissues whose articles discuss many topicsrelating to driving and drinking, in-cluding chemical tests, alcohol educa-tion in the driver education program,effects of alcohol in combination withdrugs on driving, an0 summarizingcurrent research knowledge on drinkingand driving. Includes a bibliography ondriving while intoxicated.

Halsey, Maxwell N. Let's drive right, by...and Richard Kaywood. 3d ed. Chicago,Scott, Foresman, 1964. 374p. $4.24.Latest edition of a driver education text.

Indiana. University. Department of PoliceAdministration. Alcohol and road traffic:problems of enforcement and prosecution,prepared for the United States PublicHealth Service, Division of SpecialHealth Services Accident Prevention Pro-gram, by Robert F. Borkenstein (andothers) Bloomington, 1960. 63p.bibl. Includes discussion of legalproblems, enforcement problems, andchemical tests (including special

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training requirements) and the handicapto effective prosecution imposed bypublic resistance to prosecution of theindividual offender.

Indiana. University. Department of PoliceAdministration. The role of the drink-ing driver in traffic accidents, by R. F.

Borkenstein (and others) Bloomington,

1964. 254p. Research performed inGrand Rapids, Michigan, on the accidentinvolvement of drinking drivers. Studyfindings indicated that blood alcohollevels of over 0.04 per cent are assoc-iated with increased accident involvement.

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.Driver behavior - cause and effect (pre-

liminary report and summary of thesecond annual automobile insurance in-

dustry traffic safety research symposiumNorthbrook, Ill., March 19-21, 1968)sponsored by..., co-hosts: AllstateInsurance Companies and the TravelersInsurance Companies. (Washington)218p. Research findings in severalareas relating to the driver's rolein accidents were applied to problems

,of education, licensing, enforcement,legislation, public information, and -"leman-machine-road relationship. Completeproceedings to be published by theUniversity of Michigan Press. Pro-ceedings of the first conference in thisseries, sponsored by Travelers ResearchCenter, are listed in section TRAFFIC

SAFETY below.

International Conference on Alcohol andTraffic Safety. Alcohol and trafficsafety; proceedings of the fourth...,December 6-10, 1965. Bloomington, IndianaUniversity Department of Police Adminis-tration, 1966. 353p. illus., charts,tables, bibl. $8. Earlier conferencestitled International Conference on Alcohol

and Road Traffic, and held in 1950 in

Stockholm, 1953 in Toronto, and 1962 inLondon.

Kearney, Paul W. How to drive better andavoid accidents. 2d rev. ed. New York,

Crowell (1963) 258p. illus. $4.95.

Practical information on simple automotive

mechanics, for the driver's use in theprevention of common malfunctioningwhich can lead to accidents. Tips onhow to take tours safely, special tech-niques required for safe driving on thesuper-highway and related subjects.

Lauer, A. R. The psychology of driving.Springfield, Ill., Charles C. Thomas,1960. 324. illus., tables. $10.50.Psychological factors relating to thedriving task, based on research findings.

The senior driver. Traf. Dig. and Rev.,March. 1965 (entire issue) bibl. Con-

tents: Let's keep older drivers on theroad, by Sherman G. Finesilver.-Licensingthe senior driver, by Mrs. BenjaminBorchardt.- A look at aging, by RaymondG. Kuhlen.- On the driving of automobilesby older people, by Ross A. McFarland,G. S. Tune and A. T. Welford.- Accidentinvolvement of senior drivers, by EarlAllgaier.- Excerpts from the Denversymposium on the senior driver.- Evalua-ting the senior driver, py J. StannardBaker. Seminar for older drivers, byMrs. Eone Harger.- Safety planning forsenior citizens, by Harry M. Rosen.-Bibliography on the senior driver.

U. S. Bureau of Public Roads. Driverlicense administration requirements andfees, status as of January 1, 1968.(UTihington) 8p. tables.

U. S. Department of Health, Education and

Welfare. National symposium on the deaf:driving and employability; University ofDenver College of Law, Feb. 12-14, 1962.

Washington, 1964. 223p. Among thetopics discussed are driver education andlicensing for the deaf, the deaf ped-estrian, and law enforcement officersand the deaf.

U. S. Department of Transportation.Alcohol and highway safety; a reportto the Congress from the Secretary of

Transportation. Washington, Aug. 1968.var. paged. charts, tables, bibl.Summarizes current research, which in-dicates strongly that the problem drinkerand the drinking teen-ager or young adult

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account for a far larger proportion ofhighway accidents than the light drinker.Research into personality characteristicsof the drinking driver and into theeffects of alcohol on driving are alsodiscussed; as are public attitudes to theproblem and suggested countermeasures,including legal approaches. Emphasizesthe need for greatly increased researchrelating to alcohol and driving.

Weiers, Ronald M. Licensed to kill; the in-competent American motorist and how he gotthat way. Philadelphia, Chilton Book Co.,1968. 147p. charts, bibl. $2.95: $1.95paper. The author sees the driver ratherthan the vehicle or the road as the majorcause of accidents.

C. TRAFFIC SAFETY

American Academy of Political and SocialScience. Highway safety and trafficcontrol, edited by Thorsten Sellin andRichard D. Lambert. (In the Annals,November 1958) (entire issue) Fifteenarticles by experts, constituting a broadand comprehensive survey of the trafficaccident problem, including laws, engin-eering, driver education, etc.

American Automobile Association. Olderadult pedestrian safety. Washington,1965. 15p. Pedestrian Saf. ProgramSer. no.l.

American Automobile Association. Pedestriancontrol through legislation and enforce-ment. Washington, 1965. 17p. PedestrianSaf. Program Ser. no.2.

American Automobile Association. The youngpedestrian. Washington, 1965. 16p.Pedestrian Saf. Program Ser. no.3.

Great Britain. Road Research Laboratory.Research on road safety. London, HMSO,1963. 602p. $8.40. Results of researchon road safety performed at the RoadResearch Laboratory from 1946 to 1963.

Haddon, William. Accident research: methodsand approaches, by..., Edward A. Suchman

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and David Klein. New York, Harper & Row,1964. 752p. $16. A compilation ofsignificant studies in the field ofaccident research, used as examples in atext dealing with the methodology ofaccident research. The author is nowDirector, National Highway Safety Bureau,U. S. Department of Transportation.

Little (Arthur D.) Cost-effectiveness intraffic safety. New York, Praeger, 1968.167p. charts, tables, bibl. Derivedfrom a one-year study performed for theDepartment of Commerce and the Departmentof Transportation, in which the degree ofapplicabilit; of cost-effectivenesstechniques was assessed. The structureand elements of the process are discussed,followed by a discussion of methods andapplications.

Little (Arthur D.) The state of the art oftraffic safety; a critical review andanalysis of the technical information onfactors affecting traffic safety, pre-pared for the Automobile ManufacturersAssociation. (Cambridge, Mass.) 1966.2 pts. in 1 (624p.) charts, tables, bibl.Examination of human, environmental,vehicular, regulatory and legal factorsassociated with traffic safety. Eachfactor is rated according to the amountof factual information available and itsestimated importance to the trafficaccident problem. Among the firm's re-commendations are that traffic safetyshould be studied from a systems approach;that greater emphasis should be placed onresearch; and that there is need for in-creased effort by all involved with theproblem - industry, government at alllevels, and private organizations.

Nader, Ralph. Unsafe at any speed; the de-signed-in dangers of the American auto-mobile. New York, Grossman, 1965. 365p.chart, diagrs., tables. $5.95. (paper-back ed., New York, Simon & Schuster, $1.)The best-selling book charging that faultyvehicle design is a major cause of trafficaccidents. One chapter attacks the"traffic safety establishment".

National Safety Council. The Denversymposium on mass communications research

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afety, a critical review of theature and a proposed theory, by H.ndelsohn, edited by Murraynthal. Chicago, 1964. 288p.

dy of mass communications, under-in an attempt to increase the effect-ss of traffic safety campaigns.

1 Safety Council. National safetyess transactions. Chicago. annual.

edings of the annual congress,A in numerous volumes which covertspects of safety, including traffic:y and motor transportation.

0 Safety Council. Traffic safety;. Chicago (issued irregularly)---' accident records, reporting, chemical;, inspection programs and other sub-

; relating to traffic safety. For

lete list of available titles, applyle Council.

.11, Jeffrey. Safety last; an indict-of the automobile industry, by...andir Meyer. New York, Random House5) 226p. $4.95. (Paperback ed.,York, Avon, $ .60.) The authorsthe industry as concentrating oning rather than safety in car design.

rd Research Institute. Drastic measuresreducing traffic casualties, by Richardoen. Menlo Park, Calif., 1965. 42p.

g the author's recommendations are theriction of driver privileges to per-21 thr'bugh 69, permanent revocationhe licenses of high accident drivers,a 20 per cent reduction in speedts.

ers Research Center. Traffic safety:tegies for research and action; pro-lings of a conference held in Hartford,ecticut, January 16-17, 1967, editedlugh J. Miser. Hartford, 1968. 179p.

first in a series of annual traffictty conferences for the automobile in-

tnce industry, of which the second,isored by the Insurance Institute formay Safety, is listed above in the

;ion DRIVERS AND DRIVING. Emphasis on

need for safety research, particularlyte private area, and on opportunitiesthe insurance industry in promotingFfic safety.

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U. S. Bureau of Public Roads. Office ofHighway Safety. A report on the inter-agency liaison conferences for highwaysafety, sponsored by American Associationof Motor Vehicle Administrators, AmericanAssociation of State Highway Officials,International Association of Chiefs ofPolice... Washington, 1966. 19p.Discussion of traffic and safety bypolice, motor vehicle administrators andtraffic engineers.

U. S. Department of Health, Education andWelfare. Motor vehicle injury preventionprogram. (Washington) Aug. 1966. 183p.

tables. Program Analysis 1966-1. Cof-t-

benefit analysis applied to programs forprevention and control of traffic acci-dents, including improved driver licensingand training programs, raising the min-imum licensing age, increased use ofsafety devices, and speed reduction.

D. TRAFFIC SAFETY - FEDERAL ROLE

U. S. Congress. House. Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce. Trafficsafety; hearings...on H.R.13228 and otherbills related to traffic safety, Mar. 15-May 13, 1966. Washington, GPO, 1966. 2v.

89th cong., 2d sess.; ser. no. 89-37 and89-38. Hearings on the Traffic SafetyAct of 1966. Subjects discussed includedriver licensing,-driver education,safety research, and vehicle design.

U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Govern-ment Operations. Federal role in trafficsafety; hearings before the Subcommitteeon Executive Reorganization of the...,Mar. 22 - July 21, 1965. Washington, GPO,1965. 2v. 89th cong., 1st sess.Hearings held to "review from top tobottom those agencies...which directand support the Nation's traffic safetyefforts." Testimony was taken principallyfrom government officials and autamobilemanufacturers.

U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Govern-ment Operations. Federal role in trafficsafety; report of the...made by its Sub-committee on Executive Reorganization.Washington, GPO, Jan. 24, 1968. 34p.

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90th cong., 2d sess., Sen. Rpt. no. 951.Report summarizing the 1965-66 hearingsconducted by this committee and describinglater developments involving traffic safe-ty legislation. Some additional recom-mendations for action are made.

U. S. Department of Health, Education andWelfare. Secretary's Advisory Committeeon Traffic Safety. Report of the Secretary'sAdvisory Committee on Traffic Safety. Wash-ington, GPO, Feb. 29, 1968. 147p. charts,tables, bibl. $ .50. The Department ofHealth, Education and Welfare must act incoordination with the Department of Trans-portation in national efforts to reduce andprevent traffic accidents. Major areas ofemphasis for HEW should be crash injuryresearch, emergency medical services, drivereducation, accidents and alcoholism, auto-mobile accidents and their relation toviolent behavior, and the impact of trafficaccidents on the legal system.

U. S. Department of Transportation. Safetyfor motor vehicles in use; a report to theCongress from the Secretary of Transporta-tion. Washington, June 1968. 139p.charts, tables, bibl. Need for a compre-hensive program to improve the safety ofused vehicles, including standards forused vehicles, inspection, registrationand records systems.

U. S. Federal Highway Administration. NationalHighway Safety Bureau. Highway safety pro-gram standards. Washington, GPO, Apr. 1968.22p. $ .20. Performance standards forhighway safety programs of state and localgovernments, as provided for by the NationalHighway Safety Act of 1966. Areas coveredinclude vehicle inspection, registration,motorcycle safety, driver education,licensing, laws, traffic courts, alcoholand highway safety, traffic records, emer-gency medical services, highway designconstruction and maintenance, and trafficcontrol devices.

U. S. Federal Highway Administration, NationalHighway Safety Bureau. The national driverregister. Washington, GPO, Sep. 1967.24p. illus., forms, tables. $ .25.

U. S. Federal Hichway Administration. Nat-ional Highway Safety Bureau. Nationalhighway safety standards; a resume ofprojects being initiated and conducted bythe states and their local communities.Washington, Apr. 1968. 45p. chart,maps. List of grant applications approvedand pending, followed by a brief descrip-tion of projects approved in each of theareas covered by standards.

U. S. Laws, Statutes, etc. An act to pro-vide for a coordinated national highwaysafety program through financial assis-tance to the states to accelerate highwaytraffic safety programs, and for otherpurposes. Washington, Sep. 9, 1966. 7p.

Pub. Law 89-564; 89th cong., S.3052. TheHighway Safety Act of 1966, providing foruniform standards for state traffic safetyprograms, and establishing the NationalHighway Safety Bureau.

U. S. Laws, Statutes, etc. An act to pro-vide for a coordinated national safetyprogram and establishment of safetystandards for motor vehicles in inter-state commerce to reduce accidents in-volving motor vehicles and to reduce thedeaths and injuries occurring in suchaccidents. Washington, Sep. 9, 1966.13p. Pub. Law 89-563; 89th cong., S.3005.The National Traffic and Motor VehicleSafety Act of 1966, providing for Federalsafety standards for motor vehicles.Vehicle standards as issued by the Depart-ment of Transportation are published inthe Federal Register issued by U. S.General Services Administration.

E. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING

Automotive Safety Foundation. Trafficcontrol and roadway elements; their re-lationship to highway safety, preparedby...in cooperation with the U. S.Bureau of Public Roads. (Washington)1963. 124p. charts, diagrs., tables,bibl. A summary of engineering researchprojects, published and unpublished, anda bibliography on the relationship oftraffic accidents to roadway design.

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Great Britain. Road Research Laboratory.Research on road traffic. London, HMSO,

1965. 505p. L2.2s. A companionvolume to the Road Research Laboratory'sResearch on road safety, summarizingresults of the Laboratory's researchon traffic.

Institute of Traffic Engineers. Freewayoperations; new information on emergingresponsibilities. Washington, D. C.

(1961?) 88p. illus., diagrs., tables.$1. Among the chapters are DriverCharacteristics and Training, Accidents,Motorist Services, and Police andEmergency Services.

Institute of Traffic Engineers. Manual of

traffic engineering studies. 3d ed.,

edited by Donald E. Cleveland. Washington,

1964. 167p. $6.50. Studies of commontraffic engineering problems, designedprimarily to assist smaller communitieslacking full-time traffic engineeringstaffs. Earlier editions issued byAssociation of Casualty and SuretyCompanies.

Istitute of Traffic Engineers. Traffic

en ineerina handbook. 3d ed., edited byJohn E. Baerwald, prepared under direc-tion of the Traffic engineering handbookeditorial board. Washington, 1965.

770p. Guide to accepted principles andpractices of traffic engineering, newlyrevised by outstanding traffic engineers.

National Research Council. Highway ResearchBoard. Improved street utilization throughtraffic engineering; proceedings of a con-ference held May 22-24, 1967. Washington,

1967. 234p.+ illus., charts, diagrs.,maps, tables, bibl. Spec. Rpt. 93. $7.

"No attempt was made to invite papers cov-ering all aspects of traffic engineering..:1The subject areas for the Conference werechosen to represent relatively low costimprovements afforded by regulations, con-trols and minor reconstruction. One-waystreets, signals, signs, lighting andmarkings are examples of the type of im-provement discussed; several papers treat

administration and community support for, traffic engineering.

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National Safety Council. Traffic Conference.How to implement a program of trafficengineering and roadway improvements inyour community, a public support guide.Chicago, 1965. 40p.+ $2. Guide forcommunity groups.

U. S. Bureau of Public Roads. Manual onuniform traffic control devices forstreets and highways. Washington, GPO,June 1961. 333p. illus., diagrs.,tables. $2.

F. TRAFFIC LAW

American Automobile Association. Digestof motor laws; summary of regulationsgoverning registration and operation ofpassenger cars in the United States,Canal Zone, Guam, Puerto Rico, andprovinces of Canada. Washington.annual.

American Bar Association. Traffic courtprocedure and administration, by JamesP. Economos. Chicago, 1961. 176p.

$5. Directed at judges and other courtpersonnel, this book gives informationon case processing, procedure in the

court roam, and traffic courtadministration.

Donigan, Robert L. Chemical tests and the

law. 2d ed. Evanston, Ill., NorthwesternUniversity Traffic Institute, 1966.343p. $10. Includes 1968 pocket

supplement. A detailed study ofstatutes, case law, and legal literatureon chemical tests.

Fisher, Edward C. Vehi-cle traffic law.

Evanston, Ill., Northwestern UniversityTraffic Institute, 1961. 503p. $10.

Includes 1967 pocket supplement. Develop-

ment of traffic laws and legal principlesof traffic law enforcement are discussed,followed by an examination of specificelements, defenses and issues involved inparticular violations, and general prin-ciples governing prosecution of trafficcases.

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Know the law. Traf. Dig. and Rev. (appearsin each issue) Monthly feature in whichtopics relating to traffic law are dis-cussed. A complete list of subjectscovered is available from the TrafficInstitute.

Michigan. University. Highway Safety ResearchInstitute. The enforcement of traffic laws:some current legal problems, by StewartPringle (and others) Ann Arbor, Oct. 1967.45p. Contents: The legal problems ofelectronic speed measuring devices, byStewart Pringle.-Legality of stopping amotorist to inspect his license or vehicleby John F. McIntyre.- Constitutional pro-blems arising out of the use of scientifictests of intoxication, by Frank Grossi andJoel E. Krissoff.- Constitutionality of"implied consent" statutes, by Stephen L.Schaeffer.

National Committee on Uniform Traffic Lawsand Ordinances. Model traffic ordinancefor municipalities. Rev. ed. Washington,1962. 62p. $1. Supplements the UniformVehicle Code for states. A new editionis to be issued in late 1968.

National Committee on Uniform Traffic Lawsand Ordinances. Traffic laws commentaryWashinQton (appears irregularly) A seriesof publications covering specific areas oftraffic law, in which state laws are com-pared to the provisions of the UniformVehicle Code. Supplements the Uniformvehicle code annotated, listed below.

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National Committee on Uniform Traffic Lawsand Ordinances. Uniform vehicle code.Rev. ed. Washington, 1962. 210p.

tables. $2. A new edition is to be issuedin late 1968.

National Committee on Uniform Traffic Lawsand Ordinances. Uniform vehicle code:rules of the road with statutory annotations1967. Washington, 1968. 654p. $10.This is commonly cited as Uniform VehicleCode Annotated. The Uniform Vehicle Codeprovisions compared with existing statelaws. A pocket supplement will appearin late 1968.

National Research Council. Highway ResearchBoard. A colloquy on motor vehicle andtraffic law; a compilation of papers,

commentary, and discussion sponsored bythe Committee on Motor Vehicle andTraffic Law, Feb. 2-3, 1965. 124p.Special Report 86. Traffic law as re-lated to public policy, accidents,traffic engineering, and the administrat-tion of justice.

VI. REFERENCE SOURCES

American Transit Association. Transit factbook. Washington. annual. Statisticsrelating to urban mass transportation.

Arco Publishing Company. Modern policeservice encyclopedia, by A. LawrenceSalottolo. New York (1962) 260p.bibl. $6. "An up-to-date, non-technical encyclopedic handbook, defin-ing and describing more than 2,000separate terms and subjects...based onthe exhaustive analysis of police servi'informational needs as indicated inpolice manuals, police texts, and policepromotional examirations."

Automobile Manufacturers Association.Automobile facts and figures. Detroit.annual. Statistics compiled and pub-lished annually, including data on travelregistration, accidents and traffic, bycounty and by state.

Bristow, Allen P. Police film guide. 2d e .

Walteria, Calif., Police Research Associ-ates, 1968. 72p. $5. Films arearranged by title and are indexed underbroad topics such as "patrol tactics" and"traffic". Entries are briefly annotatedand data on running time, color andsound are included. Slides and film-strips are also listed. A list of filmsources is provided.

, Council of State Governments. Book of thestates. Chicago. biennial. Activities,administration and officials of thestate governments. Sections on highwaysafety and law enforcement, interstatecooperation and federal-state-localrelationships. Supplements listinglegislatures and state officialsclassified by function also issued.

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Directory of IACP members. Police Chief(appears annually in October issue)

raternal Order of Police. A survey of...salaries and working conditions of the

police departments in the United States.

Cincinnati. annual.

International Association of Chiefs of Police.

Police yearbook. Washington. annual.

Proceedings of the annual conference. Papers

on a wide variety of suojects relating to

police work are included.

International Association of Chiefs of Police.

Division of State and Provincial Police.

Comparative data report, 1967. Washington.

106p. tables. data for state and provin-cial police, giving information on adminis-

tration, operations, personnel and training.

International City Managers' Association.Municipal year book. Washington. annual.

Descriptive and statistical summary of

information on all aspects of municipalgovernment, including police adminstrationand traffic safety. List of munictpalofficials, including police chiefs, for

cities above 10,000 population.

Kansas City, Mo. Police Department. Survey

of municipal police departments (cities of

300 000 to 1,000,000 population...) annual.

Salaries, fringe benefits, budget data,working conditions, patrol operations, useof computers, and other data for 38 cities.

National Association of Motor Bus Owners.

Bus facts. Washington. annual. Statistics

relating to the intercity bus industry.

National Police Chiefs and Sheriffs Informa-

tion Bureau. The national directory of lawenforcement administrators and correctional

institutions. Milwaukee. annual. Lists

city and state police, sheriffs, and gives

information on correctional institutions,license plates and police radio.

National Safety Council. Accident facts.

Chicago. annual. Statistics on all typesof accidents - work, motor vehicle, home,

and school. Monthly traffic accidentfigures in Traffic Safety.

National Safety Council. National directoryof safety films. Chicago. frequency

varies. Includes listing of trafficsafety and driver education films.

National Sheriffs' Association. Directoryof sheriffs of the United States.Washington. annual.

Northwestern University. Traffic Institute.Dictionary of highway traffic, by J.Stannard Baker and William Stebbins.Evanston, Ill., 1960. 304p. o.p.

Police Research and Development Institute.Abstracts. (Oakland, Calif. PoliceDept.) 1965. loose-leaf. Kept up to

date by annual supplements.

S. Bureau of Public Roads. 1-1.ig,hviay_

statistics. Washington, GPO. annual.

Bulletin of statistical informaticn onAotor vehicles, motor fuel and hig.hways.

Periodic Eupplements.

- S. Bureau of the Census. Statist-calabstract cf the United States.Washington, nPO. annual7-7§tandardsummary of statistics on the social,political, and economic organization ofthe United States." Sections on lawenforcement, state and local governmentfinance, roads and motor vehicles.

U. S. Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Uniform crime reports. Washington.

annual. Crime and police statistics onthe national and local level.

U. S. National Bureau of Standards. Office of

Vehicle Systems Research. Organizationsactive in motor vehicle and traffic safety

research. (Washington, 1967) 15p.

VII. BIBLIOGRAPHIES AND ACCESSIONS LISTS

American Automobile Association. Pedestrian

and School Safety Division. Bibliography

of AAA pedestrian safety materials.Washington. issued irregufarly.

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American Jewish Committee. The police andrace relations; a selected bibliography.New York, 1966. 14p. $ .25.

Basic traffic engineering references. Traf.Eng., Sep. 1966, p.56-57.

California. University. Institute of Trans-portation and Traffic Engineering. Library.Selected references on traffic engineering.Berkeley, July 1965. 82p. LibraryReferences no. 29.

Cray, Ed. Annotated bibliography on policereview boards. Law in Transition Q.,Summer 1966, p.197-205. (Apply toInstitute of Modern Legal Thought,1615 Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles,California 90024).

Hewitt, William H. A bibliography of policeadministration, public safety and crimin-ology to July 1, 1965. Springfield, Ill.,Charles C. Thomas, 1967. 242p. $13.75.

Hollady, Roy E. Police unions: a biblio-graphy. Police Chief, Aug. 1963, p.30+

International Police Association. Inter-national bibliography of police litera-ture. Geneva, 1962. var. paged.7-66-e-leaf. 15s.

Michigan State University. National Centeron Police and Community Relations. Abibliography on police and communityrelations, compiled by Martin G. Miller.East Lansing, May 1, 1966. 57p.

National Council on Crime and Delinquency.Selected highlights of crime and delin-quency literature. New York. bi-m.$10. per year.

National Education Association. NationalCommission on Safety Education. (List ofpublications) Washington. This organ-ization is a good source of material re-lating to driver and safety education.

National Research Council. Highway ResearchBoard. Bibliographies. Washington.issued irregularly. Comprehensive list-ings of references, each on a specificsubject. Recent subjects covered haveincluded parking, driver vision at night,and headlight glare.

National Research Council. Highway ResearchBoard. Publication index. Washington.issued irregularly. Subject and authorindex for all Highway Research Boardpublications through 1966.

National Safety Council. Guide to traf=icsafety literature: articles, pamphlets,and books; cumulative editic., 1955-1965,v.10. Chicago, 1966. 255p.+ $8.50.Annual issues covering years since 1965also issued.

New York (State). MuniCpal Police TrainingCouncil. Basic polic=a library. Albeny,June 1964. 8p.

Police administration in review; a b'-monthly selection of publicationscurrently received in the Police LThrary,Los Argeles...bi-m.

The safety library. Traf. Saf. (appearsin each issue)

The traffic gook shplf. Traf. Dig. andRev (a4ears in each issue)

U. S. Federal Highway Administration.National Highway Safety Institute.Documentation Ceuter. Highway safetyliterature; an announcement of recentacquisitions. Washington. w.

"Subject areas covered include allphases of highway and traffic safety,particularly those encompassed by theNational Highway Safety Act of 1966 andthe National Traffic and Motor VehicleSafety Act of 1966."

Virginia Highway Research Council. Highwaysafety 1960-1965; an annotated biblio-graphy, by Laura R. Turner and LouisePhilpot. Charlottesville, Aprl. 1966.82p.

VIII. PERIODICALS

American Bar Association Journal.1155 E. 60th St., Chicago 60637. m.$5.

American County Government. NationalAssociation of Counties, 1001 Connect.,cut Ave., N.W., Washington 20036. m.

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$3 to members, $10 to non-members.

lerican Highways. American Association

of State Highway Officials, National

Press Bldg., Washington 20004. g. $2.

Aspects Techniques de la Securite Routiere

Fonds d'Etudes et de Recherches pour la

Securite Routiere, 14, rue du Gouverne-

ment Provisoire, Brussels 1. no price

given.

Center for Law Enforcement Research Infor-

mation. Nternational Association ofChiefs of Police, 7319 18tt- St., N.W.

Washington 20036. q. no price given.

Chronicues Internaticnales de Police/Inter-

national Police Ch-onicle. International

Federation of Seni-- Police Officers, 52.

rue de Dunkerque, raris 9e. bi-m. 20

French francs.

Crime Control Digest, 514 10th St., N.W. ,

Washington 20004L bi-w. $45.

FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. U. S. Federal

Bureau of Investigation, Washington 20535.

m. free.

From the State Capitals. 321 Sunset Ave.,

Asbury Park, N. J. 07712. A series of

information services covering a variety

of subjects. Titles covering police ad-

ministration, motor vehicle administration,

personnel management, and off-street park-

ing would be of special interest to the

police user. For complete list of titles

and prices apply to the publishers.

Highway Research Record. National Research

Council, Highway Research Board, 2101

Constitution Ave., Washington 20418.

irregular. membership.

Highway User. National Highway Users Con-

ference, National Press Bldg., Washington

20004. m. $2.

International Criminal Police Review. Inter-

national Criminal Police Organization(Interpol), 26, rue Armengaud, 92-Saint-

Cloud, France. m. no price given.

Journal of California Law _inforcement.

California Peace Officer: Association,

802 Forum Bldg., Sacramelto 95814. q.

$4.

Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and

Police Science. Publis'ed for No.-thwest-

ern University School c Law by W'lliams

& Wilkins Co., 423 E. P-eston St.,

Baltimore 21202. q. $10.

Law and Order, 72 W. 45th St., New York

10035. m. S4.

NCIC National Crime Information Center

Newsletter, U. S. Federal Bureau ofInvestigation, Washington 20535. m.

no rrice given.

National Observer. 11 1 Columbia Pike

Silver Spring, Md. 2t2;-4. w. $7.

Weekly newspaper of a _neral naturewhich frequently give_ good coverage to

police and traffic sa-r:ty subjects.

National Police Journal. Fraternal Order

of Police, 3033 Excel: -or Blvd.,

Minneapolis 55416. q. $2.

National Sheriff. National SheriffsAssociation, Suite 209, 1250 Connecticut

Ave., Washington 20036. bi-m. $2. to

members, $5. to non-members.

Police. 301-327 E. Lawrence Ave.,Springfield, Ill., 62703. bi-m. $9.50.

Police and Community Relations Newsletter.

Michigan State University, School of

Police Administl-ation and Public Safety,

403 Olds Hall, East Lansing 48823.

semi-a. free.

Police Chief. International Association of

Chiefs of Police, 1319 18th St., N.W.,

Washington 20036. m. Free to members,

$7.50 to non-members.

Police Journal. East Ram, Little London,Chichester, Sussex, Eng. m. $5.

Public Management. International City

Managers1 Association, 1140 Connecticut

Ave., N.W., Washington 20036. m. $6.

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Public Roads. U. S. Bureau of Public Roads,published by GPO, Washington 20402.bi-m. $1.50,

.Dublic Safety Systems. 5826 Dempster St.,Morton Grove, Ili. 60053. bi-m. $3.

Traffic Digest ara Review. Traffic Institute,Northwestern University, 1804 Hinman Ave.,Evanston, Ill. 50204. m. $7.

Traffic Engineering,. Institute of TrafficEngineers, 2029 K Street, N.W.,Washington 20006. m. SE.

Traffic Engineer,ng_and Control. 34-40Ludgate Hill, London E.C.4. m. $10.

Traffic Quarterly. Eno Foundation for High-way Traffic Control, Saugatuck, Conn. 06880.q. no price given.

Traffic Safety. National Safety Council,425 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 60611. m.$5.10. Includes quarterly supplement,Traffic Safety Research Review.

Training Key. International Association ofChiefs of Police. 1319 18th St., N.W.,Washington 20036. irregular. no pricegiven.

IX. PUBLISHERS

AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. 1712 G St.,N.W., Washington 20006.

Aldine Publishing Company. 320 W. Adams St.,Chicago 60606.

American Academy of Political and SocialScience. 3937 Chestnut St., Philadelphia19104.

American Association of Junior Colleges.1315 16th St., N.W., Washington 20036.

American Automobile Association. 1712 G St.,N.W., Washington 20006.

American Bar Association. 1155 E. 60th St.,Chicago 60637

Americ,in Book Company. 55 5th Ave., NewYork 10003.

American Jewish Commii;:ee. 165 E. 56thSt.. New York 10C:2.

PmeriLlan Management Association. 135 W.50th, New York 10C20,

American Telephone a-7d Telearaph Company.198 Rroadway, New ork 10038.

Aner-ican Transit Ass-:iation. 815Coriecticut Ave., 4., Washington 20006

American Trial Lawye-s Association. 6

Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 02108.

Arco --liblishing Comvny. 219 Park Ave.,South, New York 10-03.

Automobile Manufact,J.-e-s Association.320 New Center B-Jc.-. ,, Detroit 48202.

Automotive Safety Fo....7.dation. 200 RingBldg., Washington :0036.

Avon Books. 959 8th Ave., New York 10019.

CFSTI (Clearinghouse for Federal Scientificand Technical Information) Springfield,Va. 22151.

Chilton Books. 401 Walnut St., Philadelphia,Pa. 19106.

Coda Publishers. Box 1133, Studio City,Calif. 91604.

Council of State Governments. 1313 E. 60thSt., Chicago 60637.

Coward-McCann. 200 Madison Ave., New York10016.

Thomas Y. Crowell.New York 10003.

Crown Publishers.New York 10016.

Doubleday and Company. 501 Franklin Ave.,Garden City, New York 11530.

201 Park Ave., South,

419 Park Ave., South,

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Er'e County Tecnical Institute. Police

:cience Departmerr:. Main St. & Youngskoad (Amherst), E7falo 14221.

Ernst & Ernst. 10M Huntington Trust Bldg.,Columbus, Ohio 4a215.

Eyre and Spotti'swcyode. 22 Henrietta St.,

:_ondon,

Flaron Publishers. 2165 Park Blvd., Palo

Alto, Calif. 94306.

Foundation Press. 2_68 Flatbush Ave. Exten-

sion, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201,

Fraternal Order rf Police. Pick-Carter Hotel,

1012 Prospect, :eveland 44115.

Grossman Publishers, 125A E. 19th St.,

New York 10003.

HMSO (Her Majest,Ys Stationery Office) Apply

to British Information Service, 845 Third

Ave., New York 1CD22.

Harper. See Harper and Row.

arper and Row. 49 E. 33d St., New York

10016.

Institute of Traffic Engineers. 2029 K St.,

N.W., Washington 20006.

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

Suite 711 Watergate Bldg., 2600 Virginia

Ave., N.W., Washington 20037.

International Association of Chiefs of Police.

1319 18th St., N.W., Washington 20036.

International City Managers Association.Suite 201, 1140 Connecticut Ave., N.W.,

Washington 20036.

International Police Association. Hotel de

Police, Place du Bourg-de-Four 3, 1121

Geneva 8.

Richard D. Irwin. 1818 Ridge Rd., Homewood,

60430.

Legal Book Corporation. 316 W. Second St.,

Los Angeles 90012.

Little, Arthur D. Acorn Park, Cambridge,Mass. 02140.

Little, Brown. 34 Beacon St., Boston02106.

McGraw-Hill Book Co. 330 W. 42d St.,New York 10036.

Macmillan Co. 60 Fifth Ave., New York10022.

Municipal Finance Officers Association.1313 E. 60th St., Chicago 60637.

National Association of Motor Bus Owners.839 17th St., N.W., Washington 20006.

National Committee on Uniform Traffic Lawsand Ordinances. 525 School St., S.W.,Washington 20024.

National Council On Crime and Delinquency.44 E. 23d St., New York 10010.

National Police Chiefs and Sheriffs In-formation Bureau. Underwriters ExchangeBldg., 828 N. Broadway, Milwaukee 53202.

National Police Law Enforcement Institute.Police Hall of Fame Bldg., Venice, Fla.

33595.

National Research Council. Highway ResearchBoard. 2101 Constitution Ave.,Washington 20418.

National Safety Council. 425 N. MichiganAve., Chicago 60611.

National Sheriff's Association. 1250Connecticut Ave., Suite 209, Washington20036.

Northwestern University, Traffic Institute.

1804 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Ill. 60204.

Police Research Associates. P. O. Box 1103,

Walteria, Calif. 90505.

Frederick A. Praeger. 111 Fourth Ave.,

New York 10003.

Prentice-Hall. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.

07632.

Public Administration Service. 1313 E. 60th

St., Chicago 60637.

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0A1ic Expenditure Survey of Wisconsin.F E. Washington Ave., Madison 53703.

c Personnel Association. 1313 East:h St., Chicago 60637.

H. Putnam. 200 Madison Ave., New Yorkii016.

,DM House. 457 Madison Ave., New Yorkl(D72.

rds Rosen Press. 29 E. 21st St., New1.11-k 10010.

.!-rs University Press. 30 College Ave.,Brunswick, N. J. 08903.

Foresman. 1900 E. Lake Ave.,FEnview, Ill. 60025.

ln and Schuster. 630 Fifth Ave.,lew York 10020.

Stackpole Company. Telegraph Press Bldg.,Cameron and Kelker Sts., Harrisburg,

17105.

Tavtstock. 11 New Fetter Lane, London E.C.4.

Charles C. Thomas. 301-327 Lawrence Ave.,Springfield, Ill. 62703.

Thom7,son Book Co. 14th and F Sts., N.W.,Washington 20005.

T-avelers Research Center. 250 Constitution'laza, Hartford 06103.

University of Nebraska Press. Lincoln 68508.

Virginia Highway Research Council. Box 3817University Station, Charlottesville 22903.

John Wiley. 605 Third Ave., New York 10016.

Williams & Wilkins. 428 E. Preston St.,Baltimore 21202.


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