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ETHICS AND PATHOLOGY IN THE POLISH POLICE – PROFESSIONAL AND POLITICAL ASPECTS [PDF]
Based on political changes initiated in 1989 and on moral and legal patterns stipulated in the Act on the Police of 6 April 1990, this paper brings closer the development of the Police Forces in Poland up to the present day.
Ryszard Bełdzikowski
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Incorporation of Obedience to Authority into New South Wales Police Force Recruit Training [PDF]
This article draws on a longitudinal study of Australian (New South Wales) (n=286), Canadian (n=116) and Chinese (n=91) police recruits to discuss participants understandings of the concept of obedience to authority.
Ken Wooden, John Nixon
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This study investigates how closely the Airport Police Department at the Manila International Airport Authority abides by its set codes of ethics. These guidelines are essential for directing the actions, judgments, and professional relationships of Airport Police Department personnel, ensuring that they carry out their jobs with the utmost integrity ...
null Oscar G Abuan +2 more
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‘The Static-99R is one of the most commonly used risk assessment instruments for individuals convicted of sexual offenses. It has been validated for use on many populations, but few studies specifically target and describe individuals with mental ...
Christian Baudin +12 more
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Policing Ethics: Context Bangladesh
The police are one of the most powerful and important forces for any country. The main task of the police is to install a sense of security in the ordinary citizens and to protect their life and property when they are in danger. Bangladeshi Police have
Md. Sharifur Rahman Adil Adil
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Introduction The UK private rental housing market has poorer quality housing compared with other sectors and is subjected to calls for better regulation.
Emilie Courtin +7 more
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Introduction UK ambulance services have identified a concern with high users of the 999 service and have set up ‘frequent callers’ services, ranging from within-service management to cross-sectoral multidisciplinary case management approaches.
Ann John +14 more
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Introduction ... [1]. The concept of being maverick or abusive in most societies is defined as the absence of a father or husband in the family [2]. In recent years, the number of abusive women who are responsible for the family’s finances has increased
Mojgan Pourdel, Mansour Sodani
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The Indonesian National Police has the capacity to maintain peace in society. Police agencies have an obligation to act as a driving force for the creation of security and order in people\u27s lives.
Setio, Dedy
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Police ethics and integrity: Keeping the ‘blue code’ of silence [PDF]
This paper examines attitudes towards police ethics and integrity using the responses of police officers and support staff to some ethical dilemmas via an online questionnaire. The aim of the study was to explore potential connections between respondents’
Conway, Steve, Westmarland, Louise
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