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Brian F. Kingshott

Selected Works

2004

Articles 1 - 5 of 5

Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences

Policing Ethics, Brian Kingshott Sep 2004

Policing Ethics, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


Police Culture, Ethics And Entitlement Theory, Brian Kingshott Apr 2004

Police Culture, Ethics And Entitlement Theory, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

Using entitlement theory as a lens for viewing police relationships, this paper will explore the police culture and provide a theoretical foundation for understanding police behavior and their response to stress. Entitlement theory suggests that individuals may develop impairments in their ability to empathize and behave in a mutually respectful manner, given significant relationships in which they have been under-entitled, and/or traumatic experiences that have not been appropriately processed. It is proposed that early attachment experiences, the ensuing view of self and others, the police training and work culture, and traumatic experiences in the line of duty all contribute to …


The Universality Of The Police Culture, Brian F. Kingshott, Johann Prinsloo Apr 2004

The Universality Of The Police Culture, Brian F. Kingshott, Johann Prinsloo

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


Ethics In Policing, Brian Kingshott, Johann Prinsloo Mar 2004

Ethics In Policing, Brian Kingshott, Johann Prinsloo

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


Changing The Rules: Police Ethics And Entitlement Theory, Brian Kingshott Feb 2004

Changing The Rules: Police Ethics And Entitlement Theory, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.