Within an overarching identified construct of ‘autonomy and discretion’, this paper uses four themes to discuss how 30 interviewed UK police officers respond to challenging, ethically charged situations and what frameworks guide and structure their decision-making. These themes, elicited through qualitative thematic analysis, are personal judgement, doing the right thing, effective and adaptive communication, and emotional regulation. The relevance of these themes is discussed in the context of police professionalization and the Code of Ethics in England and Wales. The findings illustrate that the professional autonomy of police officers, when grounded in virtue ethics rather than more formulaic deontology, supports morally good policing an...
In terms of governance, British policing seems to arise from a history of local traditions influence...
Professional work is currently based on explicit knowledge and evidence to a greater degree than in ...
Research on the ethical conduct of police officers has proliferated in recent years. While much of t...
Within an overarching identified construct of ‘autonomy and discretion’, this paper uses four themes...
In 1829, on setting up the modern police service, Sir Robert Peel stated, "The police are the public...
UK policing lacked a single decision making model which explicitly required decision makers to consi...
In this chapter, the outline of a doctoral research project in respect of police officers’ ethical d...
This thesis presents the findings from narrative analysis of oral history interviews with 16 partici...
UK policing lacked a single decision making mode! which explicitly required decision makers to consi...
In this chapter we consider some of the ethical challenges inherent in the regulation of discretiona...
This paper analyses police officer perspectives on the seriousness of potential misconduct or unethi...
Justice goes some way to being served when statements from police interviews with suspects are admis...
The purpose of this work is to examine the concept or notion of policing by consent and it is import...
This paper analyses police officer perspectives on the seriousness of potential misconduct or unethi...
Ethical competency of police officers is crucial in light of the police organizations legitimacy. E...
In terms of governance, British policing seems to arise from a history of local traditions influence...
Professional work is currently based on explicit knowledge and evidence to a greater degree than in ...
Research on the ethical conduct of police officers has proliferated in recent years. While much of t...
Within an overarching identified construct of ‘autonomy and discretion’, this paper uses four themes...
In 1829, on setting up the modern police service, Sir Robert Peel stated, "The police are the public...
UK policing lacked a single decision making model which explicitly required decision makers to consi...
In this chapter, the outline of a doctoral research project in respect of police officers’ ethical d...
This thesis presents the findings from narrative analysis of oral history interviews with 16 partici...
UK policing lacked a single decision making mode! which explicitly required decision makers to consi...
In this chapter we consider some of the ethical challenges inherent in the regulation of discretiona...
This paper analyses police officer perspectives on the seriousness of potential misconduct or unethi...
Justice goes some way to being served when statements from police interviews with suspects are admis...
The purpose of this work is to examine the concept or notion of policing by consent and it is import...
This paper analyses police officer perspectives on the seriousness of potential misconduct or unethi...
Ethical competency of police officers is crucial in light of the police organizations legitimacy. E...
In terms of governance, British policing seems to arise from a history of local traditions influence...
Professional work is currently based on explicit knowledge and evidence to a greater degree than in ...
Research on the ethical conduct of police officers has proliferated in recent years. While much of t...