Law enforcement--Wyoming
Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source
Scope Note: See: Green, Michael, 1952- Law enforcement
Narrower Term: Communication in law enforcement.
Narrower Term: Criminal investigation.
Narrower Term: Data mining in law enforcement.
Narrower Term: Discrimination in law enforcement.
Narrower Term: Homophobia in law enforcement
Narrower Term: Immigration enforcement
Narrower Term: Interviewing in law enforcement.
Narrower Term: Police crackdowns
Narrower Term: Racial profiling in law enforcement
Narrower Term: Racism in law enforcement
Narrower Term: Sanctions, Administrative.
Narrower Term: Sexual harassment in law enforcement
Narrower Term: Stop and frisk (Law enforcement)
Narrower Term: Traffic stops (Law enforcement)
Narrower Term: Vice control
Narrower Term: Volunteer workers in law enforcementVariant(s): Enforcement of law Policing See also: Criminal justice, Administration of
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Guide to the Frank A. Hadsell Collection
Collection
Identifier: H70-18
Abstract
The Frank A. Hadsell Collection consists of records related to the social, business and political interests of Frank Hadsell. He is best known for serving as US Marshall for Wyoming 1899-1907 and his involvement with Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, Jim Averill and Ella "Cattle Kate" Watson.
Dates:
1894-1928