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again in 1983, these bodies recommended plans for police reform. In 1981, these
plans included shifting the police department from the supervision of the Ministry
of Interior to the Office of the Prime Minister, allowing more supervision of the ...
again in 1983, these bodies recommended plans for police reform. In 1981, these
plans included shifting the police department from the supervision of the Ministry
of Interior to the Office of the Prime Minister, allowing more supervision of the ...
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Apart from the five deputy directors there are another eight assistants to the
Police Director. The principal interface between the police and the public occurs
at the police station. Each station has five sub-divisions responsible respectively
for ...
Apart from the five deputy directors there are another eight assistants to the
Police Director. The principal interface between the police and the public occurs
at the police station. Each station has five sub-divisions responsible respectively
for ...
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Incidentally when Pramarn became Minister of Interior at a later date he did not
succeed in reforming the police. Matichon, daily, 10 March 1993. Matichon, daily,
7 March 1993. Sannathi (1989: 55–6, 71, 257-8). In our focus group interviews ...
Incidentally when Pramarn became Minister of Interior at a later date he did not
succeed in reforming the police. Matichon, daily, 10 March 1993. Matichon, daily,
7 March 1993. Sannathi (1989: 55–6, 71, 257-8). In our focus group interviews ...
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