|
Expectations of treatment by government and the police |
Gabriel Almond and Sidney Verba |
|
The social bases of bureaucratic organization |
Robert V. Presthus |
|
Bureaucracy and the lower class |
Gideon Sjoberg, Richard A. Brymer, and Buford Farris |
|
Petitions and persuasive appeals : a study of official-client relations |
Elihu Katz and Brenda Danet |
|
Organizations and output transactions |
James D. Thompson |
|
Organizational goals and inmate organization |
Bernard B. Berk |
|
Pressures and defenses in bureaucratic roles |
Rivka Bar-Yosef and E.O. Schild |
|
Power-orientations in the mental hospital |
Morris Rosenberg and Leonard I. Pearlin |
|
The underlife of a public institution |
Erving Goffman |
|
Confining public administration without crippling it |
Walter Gellhorn |
|
What can be done : a neighborhood lawyer's credo |
Arthur R. Matthews, Jr., and Jonathan A. Weiss |
|
Expectations of treatment by government and the police |
Gabriel Almond and Sidney Verba |
|
The social bases of bureaucratic organization |
Robert V. Presthus |
|
Bureaucracy and the lower class |
Gideon Sjoberg, Richard A. Brymer, and Buford Farris |