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Access to the Council for International Exchange of Scholars Papers is open to students, faculty, and others upon application to the staff. Researchers may direct inquiries to Special Collections, but extensive projects will require a visit to the department.

To facilitate their work, researchers who wish to use the papers are advised to email, write, or telephone the department in advance. University of Arkansas Libraries N. McIlroy Ave. The idea on the Exchange Zone is to cut down on potential fraud and robberies, or domestic altercations that can be associated with these types of exchanges. While these zones may not work for every online sales transaction or domestic exchange, the area is open to all County residents.

The exchange zone is intended to give residents an environment for exchanges, where police are nearby if needed. The Police Department continues to recommend that anyone conducting an exchange of this type remain vigilant and be very aware of potential safety concerns. Residents may still come inside the station and use the front lobby area to make exchanges if safety is a concern. Police Station lobbies are open hours a day, seven days a week and are open to the public.

Residents may come inside the station and use the front lobby area to make exchanges if safety is a concern. Unfortunately, no, an officer will not standby while the transaction is conducted. However, if you need police assistance, you can request an officer by calling in cases of an emergency or the non-emergency line at



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