Integrity Systems and Professional Reporting in Police Organizations

Criminal Justice Ethics 29 (3):241-257 (2010)
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An integrity system is an assemblage of institutional entities, mechanisms, and procedures whose purpose is to ensure compliance with minimum ethical standards and to promote the pursuit of ethical...

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