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"Police Vocational guidance Juvenile literature."
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Police force
by
Barker, Geoff, author
in
Police Juvenile literature.
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Police Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
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Law enforcement Juvenile literature.
2016
\"Who is brave enough to stand up against criminals who break the law? Imagine facing an armed robber alone and without backup. Police officers find themselves in these kinds of situations all the time. It is their job to maintain law and order on the streets and keep the peace in communities\"--p. [4] of cover.
Careers in law enforcement
by
Uschan, Michael V., 1948- author
in
Law enforcement Vocational guidance United States Juvenile literature.
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Police Vocational guidance United States Juvenile literature.
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Law enforcement Vocational guidance United States.
2016
Introduction to various careers in law enforcement.
How to be a Zootopia police officer : grit with Judy Hopps
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Boothroyd, Jennifer, 1972- author
in
Zootopia (Motion picture) Juvenile literature.
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Zootopia (Motion picture)
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Police Juvenile literature.
2019
\"Judy Hopps is ready for duty! But what does it take to be an officer for the Zootopia Police Department? Judy has had to show a lot of grit to become a top ZPD officer. She also uses her skills to be fair, resourceful, and open-minded. Follow along as Judy develops all of these skills and more! As we go, we'll also learn about some real workers that use the same skills in their jobs\"-- Provided by publisher.
Undercover operations
by
Levete, Sarah, author
in
Undercover operations Juvenile literature.
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Intelligence service Juvenile literature.
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Police Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
2016
\"A deadly gun hidden in lipstick, secret messages in invisible ink, a cat fitted with a listening device: which of these were used in undercover operations? Read on and find out! Undercover operations feature some amazing gadgets, but there is more to undercover work than high-tech gizmos. Going undercover is risky and dangerous. Around the world, the armed forces, secret services, police, and other organizations send men and women on hazardous undercover missions.--Page 4.