Police integrity: the unwillingness to report misconduct
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Author (aut): Blouin, Stephanie
Thesis advisor (ths): Bowles, Ron
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Degree granting institution (dgg): Justice Institute of British Columbia, School of Criminal Justice & Security
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This project explores the unwillingness to report a peer’s misconduct. Throughout this study three factors playing a role in the ineffectiveness of peer reporting have been outlined. Although police organizations aim to increase peer reporting of unethical behaviours, studies have shown that police officers who report their peers can damage the overall team structure of the police agency.(McCartney & Parent, 2015) |
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police integrity; peer reporting; police unethical behaviour; corruption; police culture
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Author (aut): Stephanie Blouin
Thesis advisor (ths): Ron Bowles
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Police integrity: the unwillingness to report misconduct
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