Under‐the‐covers undercover investigations: Some reflections on the state's use of sex and deception in law enforcement

Criminal Justice Ethics 11 (1):13-24 (1992)
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. Under‐the‐covers undercover investigations: Some reflections on the state's use of sex and deception in law enforcement. Criminal Justice Ethics: Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 13-24.

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Privacy and police undercover work.Ferdinand Schoeman - 1985 - In William C. Heffernan & Timothy Stroup (eds.), Police ethics: hard choices in law enforcement. New York: J. Jay Press. pp. 133--153.
Entrapment: An ethical analysis.B. Stitt & Gene James - 1985 - In Frederick Elliston & Michael Feldberg (eds.), Moral issues in police work. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Allanheld. pp. 129--147.

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