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Corruption and Anti-Corruption in Policing—Philosophical and Ethical Issues
Criminal Law, Morality and the Institution of the Police
Criminal Law and Social Morality
Law, Morality and Facts
A Normative Theory of Policing
Police Independence
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Police Corruption
Corruption
Causes of Police Corruption
Combating Police Corruption: A General Strategy
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Noble Cause Corruption in Policing
Noble Cause Corruption
Morally Justifiable Noble Cause Corruption?
Noble Cause Corruption as a Defining Feature of Policing
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Integrity Systems for Police Organisations
Integrity Systems
Holistic Integrity Systems
Collective Moral Responsibility
Organisations, Collective Responsibility and Anti-corruption
Integrity Systems for Police Organisations
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Professional Reporting and Police Culture
Police Culture
Professional Reporting and Internal Affairs Investigations
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Internal Investigations
Quality of Investigations: 22 Criteria
Competence of Investigators
Resilience of Investigator
Independence of Investigator
Investigation Is Lawful and Ethical
Compatible with Public Interest
Corporate Priorities Considered
Open Mindedness
Well-planned Investigation
Thorough Treatment of All Information/Evidence
Comprehensive Recording and Preservation of All Information/Evidence
Information/Evidence Security
Respect for Rights of Victims
Respect for Rights of Witnesses
Respect for Rights of Suspects
Judicious Use of Covert Tactics
Informant Management
Efficient and Effective Use of Public Resources
Communication with Stakeholders
Timeliness
Professional Approach to Presentation
Accountability
Continuous Improvement
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Integrity Testing
The Ethics of Covert Operations
Integrity Tests
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