This article analyzes evidence from a survey of police officers who were asked about their attitudes towards police corruption, unethical behaviour and minor infringements of police rules. It reveals that most of the officers who took part in the study regard certain actions, such as those involving the acquisition of goods or money, as much worse than behaviour involving illegal brutality or bending of the rules in order to protect colleagues from criminal proceedings. It also reveals that officers who responded to the survey are relatively unwilling to report unethical behaviour by colleagues unless there is some sort of acquisitive motive or outcome predicted. Overall the findings support the existence of cultural 'blue code' and 'Dirty ...
This thesis explores police officers’ moral experience with the ‘blue code of silence’ and whistlebl...
Policing is recognized as a morally dangerous profession. This study extends analyses of police corr...
In this chapter, the outline of a doctoral research project in respect of police officers’ ethical d...
This paper analyses police officer perspectives on the seriousness of potential misconduct or unethi...
This paper analyses police officer perspectives on the seriousness of potential misconduct or unethi...
Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to explore Australian police officers’ perceptions of unethi...
Integrity and ethics have been an important and very public aspect of contemporary policing, leading...
This chapter explores emerging strategies designed to reduce police officer corruption and malfeasan...
Serious misconduct by senior police leaders can negatively impact the public’s trust in the police i...
The article's goal is to analyze how ongoing unethical behavior by police personnel and a lack of ap...
In 1829, on setting up the modern police service, Sir Robert Peel stated, "The police are the public...
The type and quality of policing in the community has a significant impact upon the everyday lives o...
In exploring the contours of the code of silence among South African police officers, our 2005 surve...
A rich and well documented body of research continues to indicate U.S. citizens have long voiced con...
AbstractThe culture of the workplace setting intertwined with how one interprets ethics and code of ...
This thesis explores police officers’ moral experience with the ‘blue code of silence’ and whistlebl...
Policing is recognized as a morally dangerous profession. This study extends analyses of police corr...
In this chapter, the outline of a doctoral research project in respect of police officers’ ethical d...
This paper analyses police officer perspectives on the seriousness of potential misconduct or unethi...
This paper analyses police officer perspectives on the seriousness of potential misconduct or unethi...
Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to explore Australian police officers’ perceptions of unethi...
Integrity and ethics have been an important and very public aspect of contemporary policing, leading...
This chapter explores emerging strategies designed to reduce police officer corruption and malfeasan...
Serious misconduct by senior police leaders can negatively impact the public’s trust in the police i...
The article's goal is to analyze how ongoing unethical behavior by police personnel and a lack of ap...
In 1829, on setting up the modern police service, Sir Robert Peel stated, "The police are the public...
The type and quality of policing in the community has a significant impact upon the everyday lives o...
In exploring the contours of the code of silence among South African police officers, our 2005 surve...
A rich and well documented body of research continues to indicate U.S. citizens have long voiced con...
AbstractThe culture of the workplace setting intertwined with how one interprets ethics and code of ...
This thesis explores police officers’ moral experience with the ‘blue code of silence’ and whistlebl...
Policing is recognized as a morally dangerous profession. This study extends analyses of police corr...
In this chapter, the outline of a doctoral research project in respect of police officers’ ethical d...