Assessing the policeworthiness of a citizen's complaints to the police: Accountability and the negotiation of facts
by Albert J. Meehan
Reference:
Albert J. Meehan, (1989), "Assessing the policeworthiness of a citizen's complaints to the police: Accountability and the negotiation of facts", In The Interactional Order: New Directions in the Study of Social Order (David T. Helm, W. Timothy Anderson, Albert Jay Meehan, Anne Warfield Rawls, eds.), New York, Irvington, pp. 116–140.
Bibtex Entry:
@INCOLLECTION{Meehan1989,
  address = "New York", 
  author = "Albert J. Meehan", 
  booktitle = "The Interactional Order: New Directions in the Study of Social Order", 
  keywords = "EMCA, Police, Complaint, Accountability, Facts", 
  editor = "David T. Helm, W. Timothy Anderson, Albert Jay Meehan and Anne Warfield Rawls", 
  pages = "116–140", 
  publisher = "Irvington", 
  title = "Assessing the "policeworthiness" of a citizen's complaints to the police: Accountability and the negotiation of "facts"", 
  year = "1989", 
}