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Law enforcement -- California -- San Diego

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Use for topics related to San Diego policing that are general in nature. Other subject headings that may be germane to our collections are "Communication in law enforcement"; "Criminal investigation", "Discrimination in law enforcement"; "Homophobia in law enforcement"; "Immigration enforcement"; "Police crackdowns"; "Racial profiling in law enforcement"; "Sexual harassment in law enforcement"; "Traffic stops (Law enforcement)"; "Vice control"; "Volunteer workers in law enforcement"

For types of law enforcement (border patrols, vice police, military police, etc.) see https://authorities.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?RefCodes=3&ref=1&hd=1,2&SEQ=20230825113528&Search%5FArg=police&Search%5FCode=SHED%5F&CNT=100&PID=zgMIOrVtp2aBPBa1OJHe0iiyMnn9I&SID=1

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

San Diego Door to Liberation (vol. 1, no. 23), 1969-03-28

 Item
Scope and Contents "Canada Still Open" [Canada not closed to American military deserters]; "S.D. Police Store Fronts: Not a Spy System, Says Officer" [interview with four BIPOC police aides at the Police Community Relations Office, 2963 Imperial Avenue; police aides police aides were young men who worked with kids at teen centers and boys' clubs, and would be assigned to work at the central police station and to ride alongs. Aides intended to become police officers]; "bag of beads: Hayakawa, the Little...
Dates: Publication: 1969-03-28