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Part 1: Studying Classical Police Integrity Theory and Methodology
Chapter 1: Exploring empirical research on police integrity
Chapter 2: Overlapping shades of blue: Exploring police officer, supervisor, and administrator cultures of police integrity
Chapter 3: Exploring differences in police integrity within a centralized police system
Part 2: Expanding the Police Integrity Theory
Chapter 4: Seriousness of police (mis)behavior and organizational justice
Chapter 5: Exploring the relation between support for community policing and police integrity in South Africa
Chapter 6: The contours of an organizational theory of green police integrity
Chapter 7: Police integrity and the perceived effectiveness of policing: Evidence from a survey among Ugandan police officers
Chapter 8: A complex relation between the code of silence and education
Part 3: Expanding the Police Integrity Methodology
Chapter 9: Public views about police misconduct and police integrity in a comparative perspective
Chapter 10: Similar, different or somewhere in between? The police officer and citizen views on police misconduct
Chapter 11: Slovenian resident and police officer evaluations of the harm caused by different types of police deviance
Chapter 12: Exploring gender differences in the Australian context: Organizational and cultural dimensions of ethical attitudes
Part 4: Exploring Validity and Reliability of Police Integrity Methodology
Chapter 13: Improving the measurement of police integrity: An application of LTM to the Klockars et al. (1997) scales
Chapter 14: The speed of progress: Comparing citizen perceptions of police corruption in Croatia over time
Chapter 15: The effects of ethics training on police integrity.
Chapter 1: Exploring empirical research on police integrity
Chapter 2: Overlapping shades of blue: Exploring police officer, supervisor, and administrator cultures of police integrity
Chapter 3: Exploring differences in police integrity within a centralized police system
Part 2: Expanding the Police Integrity Theory
Chapter 4: Seriousness of police (mis)behavior and organizational justice
Chapter 5: Exploring the relation between support for community policing and police integrity in South Africa
Chapter 6: The contours of an organizational theory of green police integrity
Chapter 7: Police integrity and the perceived effectiveness of policing: Evidence from a survey among Ugandan police officers
Chapter 8: A complex relation between the code of silence and education
Part 3: Expanding the Police Integrity Methodology
Chapter 9: Public views about police misconduct and police integrity in a comparative perspective
Chapter 10: Similar, different or somewhere in between? The police officer and citizen views on police misconduct
Chapter 11: Slovenian resident and police officer evaluations of the harm caused by different types of police deviance
Chapter 12: Exploring gender differences in the Australian context: Organizational and cultural dimensions of ethical attitudes
Part 4: Exploring Validity and Reliability of Police Integrity Methodology
Chapter 13: Improving the measurement of police integrity: An application of LTM to the Klockars et al. (1997) scales
Chapter 14: The speed of progress: Comparing citizen perceptions of police corruption in Croatia over time
Chapter 15: The effects of ethics training on police integrity.