Talk:Law enforcement in Algeria
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[edit]Current information under the article gives a diminished description of the Equipment used by military and policing branches of Law Enforcement. While there are sources readily available [1], I was unsure to determine if the level of detail was suitable for the article, as the "law enforcement topic" tends to be more broad in respect to existing pages that cover each individual agency with more detail. Further, as some of these individual pages already cover detailed tables with each model of vehicle and weaponry, I deemed this unnecessary to the article as it tended to veer of the generalisation of law enforcement. However if it is deemed appropriate, this source will be substantial and if other sources and discussed it would be an easy task. SmileyFace16 (talk) 12:27, 29 May 2020 (UTC)
References
- ^ Algeria, a country study (3d ed.). Washington: American University. Chapter Seven: Middle East and North Africa. (2019). The Military Balance, 119(1), 320-379. doi:10.1080/04597222.2018.1561033
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