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If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov. 134366 U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Justice b n re roduced exactly as received from the This document ha~ ee. p. it Points of view or opinions stated person or organizatIOn onglnatT~h~ authors and do not necessarily in this dccument. ~rel tho,St,e nO or policies of the National Institute of represent the oHlcla POSIIO Justice, { " Permission to reproduce this copyrighted material has been • granted by California Co~m. on pea~e, 'fEB 6 199? Officer standarCs & Tra1D1ng to the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS), ACQUISITIONS Further reproduction outside of the NCJRS system requires permis sion of the copyright owner, WILL THE MOVEMENT OF NARCOTICS THROUGH COMMERCIAL AIRPORTS AFFECT LAW ENFORCEMENT BY THE YEAR 2000? • California Command College Project By Katherine J. Roberts California Command College Class 12 Peace Officer Standards and Training Sacramento, California July 1991 • 12-0243 . , • DEDICATION • To The Love And Support Of My Police Family Surpassed only By The Love And support Of My Family At Home • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • ONTARJ:O Chief Lowell T. Stark, whose vision, encouragement, and generosity have allowed me to achieve more than I could have imagined. captains John Powers, Ray Rump, James Doyle, Lieutenant Lloyd Scharf, Sergeant Bob Britt, and Administrative Secretary Chris smith, their participation and ultimate patience went above and beyond the call of duty. CALIFORNJ:A Captain Rich Sill, Chino Police Department (to mimic or copy is the highest form of flattery) I have followed in his footsteps for two years.
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