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(SpringerBriefs in Criminology) Heath B. Grant - Police Integrity in the Developing World Building a Culture of Lawfulness-Springer International Publishing (2018)
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Document Outline

  • About the Author
  • Contents
  • Chapter 1: Antecedents and the Nature of Police Corruption and Impunity in Postcolonial and/or Developing Countries
    • Back to the Basics – The Bad Apple in the Bunch
    • References
  • Chapter 2: Integrity Training The Importance of a Moral Resoning and Rigorous Evaluations
    • Defining Police Integrity
    • Individual Level Integrity
    • Organizational Level Integrity
    • Scope of Integrity Training
    • Pedagogical Techniques in Integrity Training
    • Content of Integrity Training
    • Moral Reasoning as an Integrity Promotion Tool
    • References
  • Chapter 3: Change in Police Organizations – Towards a Top Down/Bottom Up Strategy
    • References
  • Chapter 4: Why Civilian Oversight is NOT the Answer – Addressing Use of Force and Other Human Rights Violations
    • References
  • Chapter 5: Rethinking Community Policing – Collective Efficacy First
    • References
  • Chapter 6: The Not So Exemplary Example – Bangladesh National Police
    • Politics and the Police in Bangladesh
    • The Ever-Present History of Partition
    • Varied Attempts at Police Reform
    • Community Policing Strengths, Flaws, Implementation and the Importance of Local Context
      • Key Lessons for Implementing Community Policing Models in the Developing World
    • The Need fora Moderate Level of Police Legitimacy
    • Collective Efficacy as a Starting Point
    • Summary and Recommendations Moving Forward
    • References
  • Chapter 7: Tying It All Together – I’m Smarter than a Ninth Grader – The Culture of Lawfulness Model and Its Origins in the Schools
    • Taking It to the Police
    • Education in the Rule of Law for Police
    • Conclusion
    • References

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