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Papers - by title
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Emerging Police Ethics in the Czech Police Force
In the first part of this paper the results of a survey of Czech police corruption and an international survey of anti-corruption strategies in the police of 25 countries are presented. In the second part the Transparency International integrity training courses for police training colleges are described.
Czeslaw Walek
Transparency International, Czech Republic
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International Police Co-operation - Opportunities and Obstacles
The paper examines the relationships between international police bodies and how cross-border co-operation can be improved.
Anthony J. Balzer Ph.D, Adjunct Professor
Golden Gate University , USA |
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Police Abuse
A pathological response to fighting a war they did not start and cannot win
The author contends that human rights abuse by police cannot simply be blamed on the police agencies themselves without examining the influence of political decisions and the social environment.
Harald Otto Schweizer
California State University , Fresno , USA |
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Police Ethics and Integrity
This paper deals with the importance of police ethics and integrity in contemporary policing. The application of ethics, the establishment of standards, and education and training in police ethics are discussed.
Milan Pagon, Professor and Dean,
College of Police and Security Studies,
University of Maribor, Slovenia |
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Police Integrity and the Police Organisation
This paper deals with problems of integrity within the police force, differences in decision making, similarities; the influence of variables: environmental, organizational, situational, personal and subcultural.
Dr Thomas F Feltes MA, Professor of Criminology
University of Bochum, Germany |
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Police Inter-agency Co-operation in Homeland Security
A work in progress
Past and current efforts to develop strategic planning for homeland security are described and the necessary co-operation among Federal and local police agencies is assessed.
Otwin Marenin
Department of Political Science/Program in Criminal Justice, Washington State University , USA |
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Police Officers from Ethnic Minorities - A Study in Cultural Identity
The author examines how people of diverse foreign origins manage “professional socialization” within German State police forces.
Betina Franzke
University of Heidelberg , Germany |
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Policing in Transition
From Reactive To Proactive
The Bosnian society is facing serious crime problems which have economic and financial dimensions affecting everyday life. To regain control, the author recommends intelligence-led policing as a principle method of work and urgent action towards the transformation of the law enforcement community.
Ramiz Huremagic
Anti-Fraud Department of the Customs Administration of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Practice & Pitfalls in Providing International Policing Assistance
This paper reviews the rationale for providing international policing assistance, its benefits and drawbacks.
Adrian Beck, Mike Rowe and Andrew Willis
Department of Criminology (formerly the Scarman Centre), University of Leicester |
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Racial, Human Rights and the Police
A Close Look at American Policing - The paper explores how “Zero Tolerance” policing is viewed amongst some communities and some political groups as a promotion of police brutality and racism.
James F. Albrecht
New York City Police Department, USA |
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Social Undermining in the Police and Military Context
A Cross-Cultural Comparison
The primary objective of this paper is to explore the interactive effects of individual-level supervisor undermining perceptions and group-perceived perceptions of superior undermining relating to employee outcomes.
Michelle K Duffy, Daniel C Ganster and Milan Pagon & Branko Lobnikar
respectively: University of Kentucky USA, University of Arkansas USA and College of Police & Security Studies, University of Maribor, Slovenia |
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Tendencies of Militarization in Central and Eastern European Policing
This paper addresses basic problems of confusing military and police activities and emphasizes the negative impact of militarization on the police profession and society.
Istvan Szikinger
Constitutional and Legal Policy Institute, Hungary |
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