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Working with the New Functions,corruption investigations, professional reporting and integrity testing. I argue that the key moral notion informing integrity systems is that of collective moral responsibility and I provide an analysis of that notion.与野兽博斗者 发表于 2025-3-25 12:35:42
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45814-4endence of the investigator, and the investigation being well-planned, thorough and conducted under conditions under which information/evidence is secure and the rights of suspects and witnesses are respected. I also discuss the need for the judicious use of covert methods and the importance of bestENACT 发表于 2025-3-25 21:44:35
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Criminal Law, Morality and the Institution of the Police,a normative theory of policing according to which the principal institutional purpose of policing ought to be the protection of justifiably enforceable, legally enshrined, moral rights. Hence the close relationship between policing and the criminal law, on the one hand, and the protection of moral rights on the other.发电机 发表于 2025-3-26 07:41:10
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Integrity Systems for Police Organisations,corruption investigations, professional reporting and integrity testing. I argue that the key moral notion informing integrity systems is that of collective moral responsibility and I provide an analysis of that notion.残废的火焰 发表于 2025-3-26 16:41:53
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Criminal Law, Morality and the Institution of the Police,a normative theory of policing according to which the principal institutional purpose of policing ought to be the protection of justifiably enforceable, legally enshrined, moral rights. Hence the close relationship between policing and the criminal law, on the one hand, and the protection of moral r