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State Police
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2013
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- Legislative Notes and Reviews
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- Copyright © American Political Science Association 1921
References
1 Fairlie, J. A., Local Government in Counties, Towns and Villages, p. 269Google Scholar; Mathews, J. M., Principles of American State Administration, p. 444.Google Scholar
2 American Political Science Review, Vol. 11, p. 539 (1917).
3 South Carolina, Session Laws (1918), p. 741.Google Scholar
4 Alabama, Session Laws (1919), No. 170, p. 164.
5 Tennessee, Public Acts (1919), ch. 96, p. 231.
6 Idaho, Session Laws (1919), ch. 103, p. 368.
7 Connecticut, Session Laws (1919), ch. 297, p. 2971.
8 Texas, General Laws (1919), ch. 144, p. 263.
9 Pennsylvania, Session Laws (1919), No. 179, p. 368.Google Scholar
10 This power was utilized on November 29, 1920, when the Pennsylvania state police quelled a riot in Carlisle, Pa.
11 Pennsylvania, Session Laws (1919), No. 286, p. 710.Google Scholar
12 Michigan, Public Acts (1919), p. 45.
13 Alberta Statutes (1919), ch. 26, p. 172.
14 Alberta Statutes (1920), ch. 8, p. 48.
15 Manitoba Legislative Acts (1920), ch. 102, p. 320.
16 Massachusetts Acts and Resolves, 1920, p. 575.
17 Ibid., ch. 591, sec. 13.
18 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Vol. 11, p. 453 (November, 1920).
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