Legal aspect of the implementation of international standards of ethical behavior of the police as a prerequisite for the prevention of corruption offenses
Sergiy Bratel,
Viacheslav Krykun and
Anatolii Nikitin
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Sergiy Bratel: Odessa State University of Internal Affairs
Viacheslav Krykun: Odessa State University of Internal Affairs
Anatolii Nikitin: Odessa State University of Internal Affairs
A chapter in Quality parameters of higher education officers of the National Police in the conditions of imperative human-scale values, 2023, pp 113–130 from PC TECHNOLOGY CENTER
Abstract:
Chapter 7 specifies the peculiarities of the theoretical legal organizational foundations of the implementation of the International Standards of Ethical Behavior in the training of police officers in Ukraine, as prerequisites for preventing the commission of corruption and corruption-related offenses. The legal aspect of the implementation of international standards of ethical behavior of police officers is determined on the basis of the system of methods and techniques of scientific knowledge, namely comparative-implementation and retrospective methods; taking into account the regularities of the humanistic approach in professional education, which is aimed at the priorities of individuality, originality, self-worth of a person, but such that does not renounce its social determination.
Keywords: Ethical behavior; police ethics; police deontology; ethical principles; legal basis of professional ethics; law enforcement system; corruption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.15587/978-617-7319-67-1.ch7
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