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  1. The effects of patrol officers' defensivesness toward the outside world on their ethical orientations.Stan K. Shernock - 1990 - Criminal Justice Ethics 9 (2):24-42.
    (1990). The effects of patrol officers' defensivesness toward the outside world on their ethical orientations. Criminal Justice Ethics: Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 24-42. doi: 10.1080/0731129X.1990.9991879.
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  • Loyalty: The police.R. E. Ewin - 1990 - Criminal Justice Ethics 9 (2):3-15.
    What concerns me in this paper is a connection between motivation and various duties, especially duties that arise in the context of an institution such as a police force. I shall want to spread my net wider than that and discuss such issues as the role of loyalty in human life, but the focus will come back to the professional loyalties of police officers and, particularly, the discussion of the police culture in the Fitzgerald Report. What is it that motivates (...)
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  • Perfect and Imperfect Obligations.T. D. Campbell - 1975 - Modern Schoolman 52 (3):285-294.
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  • Civic Virtue, Corruption, and the Structure of Moral Theories.Michael Davis - 1988 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 13 (1):352-366.
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  • The principle of fairness and free-rider problems.Richard Arneson - 1982 - Ethics 92 (4):616-633.
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