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Conceptualizing The Ethical Aspects Of Community Policing's Inception And Practice, Joanne Ziembo-Vogl, Gorazd Meško Dec 1999

Conceptualizing The Ethical Aspects Of Community Policing's Inception And Practice, Joanne Ziembo-Vogl, Gorazd Meško

Joanne Ziembo-Vogl

The rationale for this conceptual work is to examine the ethical aspects of community policing's inception and practice, as evidenced in America. Historical patterns of ethical issues and reform responses to ethical breaches in conduct are informative for newly democratic I. countries in the midst of transitional models of law enforcement. Much can be learned from the rich history of American policing. The history of modern policing in America commenced with what Kelling and Moore (1988) term the "Political Era" in the late 1800s. Spanning several decades into the early 19005, the Political Era was marked by broad provision of …


Comparing The Moral Values Of Slovenian And American Criminal Justice Students, Police Officers, And Jail Officers, Joanne Ziembo-Vogl, Gorazd Meško, James Houston, Peter Umek Dec 1999

Comparing The Moral Values Of Slovenian And American Criminal Justice Students, Police Officers, And Jail Officers, Joanne Ziembo-Vogl, Gorazd Meško, James Houston, Peter Umek

Joanne Ziembo-Vogl

Braithwaite and Scott describe the study of values as multi-disciplinary involving, "the intersection of interests of philosophers, anthropologists, sociologists, and psychologists. Values are presumed to encapsulate the aspirations of individuals and societies. They pertain to what is desirable, to deeply engrained standards that determine future directions and that justify past actions. Values have been postulated as key constructs in the socialization process, and have found their way into cultural, religious, political, educational, occupational, and family research" (1991 :661). Psychological and biological aspects of an individual (one's characteristics and needs) link research to attitudes, personality, and self-esteem (1991). These individual factors …


Irbs And State Crime: A Reply To Niemon, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D., Jeff Ferrell, Michael Presdee, Rick Matthews Dec 1999

Irbs And State Crime: A Reply To Niemon, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D., Jeff Ferrell, Michael Presdee, Rick Matthews

Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.

No abstract provided.


Grants-R-Us: Inside A Federal Grant Making Research Agency, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D. Dec 1999

Grants-R-Us: Inside A Federal Grant Making Research Agency, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.

Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.

No abstract provided.


Controlling State Crime: Toward An Integrated Structural Model, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D. Dec 1999

Controlling State Crime: Toward An Integrated Structural Model, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.

Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.

No abstract provided.


Controlling State Crime In The United Kingdom, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D. Dec 1999

Controlling State Crime In The United Kingdom, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.

Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.

No abstract provided.