Law enforcement ethics : classic and contemporary issues
edited by B. D. Fitch.
- Los Angeles : Sage, 2014.
- 466 p.
Table of contents: Chapter 1. Law Enforcement Ethics and Misconduct: An Introduction Chapter 2. Psychological Evaluations of Law Enforcement Applicants: The Search for Ethical Officers Chapter 3. Rhetoric Versus Reality: Why Ethics Training Fails And How To Fix It Chapter 4. The Role of Supervision in Motivating and Maintaining a Culture of Ethics Chapter 5. Ethics and Accountability: Policy and Oversight in the United Kingdom Chapter 6. Police Misconduct and Moral Crimes Against Self: a Philosophical Analysis Chapter 7. Bad Apple or Bad Barrel: Social Learning Theory as a Paradigm for Understanding Law Enforcement Misconduct Chapter 8. Ethics, Enforcement, and the Prospect of Professionalism Chapter 9. The Psychology of Marginality Chapter 10. Neurophysiological Correlates of Misconduct in Law Enforcement Officers With Subclinical Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Chapter 11. Ethics of Force: Duty, Principle, and Morality Chapter 13. Police Exams and Cheating: The Ultimate Test of Ethics Chapter 14. Henry Louis Gates and Racial Profiling: What's the Problem? Chapter 15. Leading Within the Era of Super agencies: Recruiting, Educating, Inspiring, and Retaining the Post 9/11 Generation of Officers Chapter 16. Implementing Democratic Policing Reform: Challenges and Constraints in Three Developing Countries Chapter 17. The Tarnished Badge: Police Off-duty Misconduct Chapter 18. Public Information in the Age of YouTube: Citizen Journalism and the Expanding Scope of Police Accountability
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Law enforcement--Moral and ethical aspects--United States. Police ethics--United States. Police misconduct--United States.