Police EthicsUsing the eleven clauses of a statement of principles currently under consideration by the police service, this study discusses how members of the police service are thinking about what they actually do. |
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CARE AND ATTENTION | 15 |
COLLEGIALITY | 31 |
OFFICER OF THE CROWN | 47 |
Copyright | |
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