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In: Policing: a journal of policy and practice, Band 17
ISSN: 1752-4520
In: Policing: a journal of policy and practice, Band 17
ISSN: 1752-4520
In: Comparative Policing: The Struggle for Democratization, S. 1-12
This book brings together research on police integrity on regions worldwide. The results for each country indicate whether police officers know the official rules, how seriously they view police misconduct, what they think the appropriate and expected discipline for misconduct should be, and how willing they are to report it. Police misconduct refers to everything from corruption and use excessive force, to perjury, falsification of evidence, and failure to react. Police Integrity and police misconduct are topics of great concern worldwide. Police integrity is envisioned as the inclination to
In: Encyclopedia of law enforcement Vol. 3
In: Business and Society Review, Band 118, Heft 1, S. 71-104
ISSN: 1467-8594
AbstractThis inter‐temporal study compares the ethical attitudes of business students at three points: in 2001, when the economy was relatively healthy; in 2009, near the beginning of the current recession; and in 2010, when the economy was worse. Ethical attitudes were measured by replicating a popular survey consisting of 25 ethically charged vignettes. The survey measures willingness to engage in white‐collar crime behaviors, some clearly illegal; others marginally unethical. Findings show an increase in tolerance for clearly illegal behaviors from 2001 to 2009 and an increase in tolerance for an even broader array of unethical acts from 2009 to 2010. As compared with 2001 respondents, 2009 respondents were more tolerant of seriously illegal behaviors but less tolerant of marginally unethical ones. In 2010, respondents were more accepting of both kinds of unethical behaviors. The results also suggest that the change in ethical attitudes from 2009 to 2010 was larger than the average annual change in ethics from 2001 to 2009. These findings are discussed within the framework of classical strain theory, Agnew's General Strain Theory, and the legitimacy of social institutions.
In: Handbook of Transnational Crime & Justice, S. 286-309
Introduction -- History of policing-the journey from tyranny to democracy -- Functions of policing in the twenty-first century- preserving the social order of majority rule -- Patrol -- Policing is about use of force-democracy is about guarding against its abuse -- Discretion or selective enforcement -- Maintaining order -- Working outside : danger, subculture and morality -- Community-oriented policing & open communication policing -- Management, organization and stress -- Corruption, misconduct, and accountability -- Terrorism & local communities : safe, secure, and overprotected? -- Into the future
In: Crime, law and social change: an interdisciplinary journal, Band 52, Heft 2, S. 159-179
ISSN: 1573-0751
In: Comparative Policing: The Struggle for Democratization, S. 341-376
In: SpringerBriefs in Policing