Police ethics


Autoria(s): Lauchs, Mark A.
Contribuinte(s)

Bowden, P.

Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Police are an essential part of the justice system. They are the frontline actors in keeping the peace, social stability and cohesion. Thus good governance relies on honest policing. However, there will always be at least a small group of corrupt police officers, even though Australians are culturally averse to corruption (Khatri, Tsang, & Begley, 2006). There have been many cases where the allegations of police corruption have reached to the highest levels of a state police force (Blanch, 1982) and, in the case of the Fitzgerald Inquiry (Fitzgerald, 1989), ended in a commissioner being convicted of corruption.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61960/

Publicador

Tilde University Press

Relação

http://www.tup.net.au/publications-new/Applied_Ethics.aspx

Lauchs, Mark A. (2012) Police ethics. In Bowden, P. (Ed.) Applied Ethics : Strengthening Ethical Practices. Tilde University Press, Prahan, VIC, pp. 167-176.

Fonte

Crime & Justice Research Centre; Faculty of Law; School of Justice

Palavras-Chave #160205 Police Administration Procedures and Practice #Police Ethics #Police Corruption
Tipo

Book Chapter