Egon Bittner
Egon Bittner (April 16, 1921 – May 7, 2011) was an American sociologist who made groundbreaking contributions to the sociology of policing. He was born into a Jewish family in Sk%C5%99e%C4%8Do%C5%88, a village in Silesia, an historically much-disputed part of Czechoslovakia, now in the Czech Republic. He died in the Bay Area of San Francisco, leaving a wife, Jean (Szeina Blacharowicz) and two children, Debora Seys and Tom Bittner. Provided by Wikipedia-
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6by Martin-Immanuel eBittner, Anca-Ligia eGrosu, Nicole eWiedenmann, Jan J. WilkensGet full text
Published 2014-01-01
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7by Xaver Koenig, Sandra Dysek, Stefanie Kimbacher, Agnes K Mike, Rene Cervenka, Peter Lukacs, Katrin Nagl, Xuan B Dang, Hannes Todt, Reginald E Bittner, Karlheinz HilberGet full text
Published 2011-01-01
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8by Wolfgang M Schmidt, Mohammed H Uddin, Sandra Dysek, Karin Moser-Thier, Christine Pirker, Harald Höger, Inge M Ambros, Peter F Ambros, Walter Berger, Reginald E BittnerGet full text
Published 2011-04-01
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9by Konstantin eWemhöner, Tatyana eKanyshkova, Nicole eSilbernagel, Juncal eFernandez-Orth, Stefan eBittner, Aytug K Kiper, Susanne eRinné, Michael F Netter, Sven G Meuth, Thomas eBudde, Niels eDecherGet full text
Published 2015-11-01
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