Should police respond to alarms? Police response to private burglar alarms isn't the best use of public law enforcement resources, which are already ... An article from: Security Management
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Author(s)Michael Betten, Mitchell Mervosh
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Title: Should police respond to alarms? Police response to private burglar alarms isn't the best use of public law enforcement resources, which are already stretched thin.(United States. Law Enforcement Assistance Administration on burglar protection)
Author: Michael Betten
Publication:Security Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2005
Publisher: American Society for Industrial Security
Volume: 49 Issue: 6 Page: 168(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Citation Details
Title: Should police respond to alarms? Police response to private burglar alarms isn't the best use of public law enforcement resources, which are already stretched thin.(United States. Law Enforcement Assistance Administration on burglar protection)
Author: Michael Betten
Publication:Security Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2005
Publisher: American Society for Industrial Security
Volume: 49 Issue: 6 Page: 168(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
