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  1. Dec 15, 2023 · The College of Policing has developed a statutory Code of Practice to complement a non-statutory Code of Ethics. Together, they will support everyone in policing to provide ethical and ...

  2. What the Code of Ethics is, why it was created and how to embed it in all areas of policing. The 2024 Code of Ethics is inclusive and supports everyone in policing. It has two parts, both of which are non-statutory.

  3. Code of Ethics The Code of Ethics has been updated - read the new Code of Ethics. Created Date: 20240124092624Z ...

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  4. Aug 27, 2020 · Introduction. The study from which this paper is drawn aimed to consider ethics and integrity by studying attitudes towards the reporting of colleagues’ rule-breaking within a UK police force. The so-called ‘blue code’ of silence is alleged to protect misbehaving officers and staff from outside scrutiny or punishment.

    • Louise Westmarland, Steve Conway
    • 2020
  5. Jan 24, 2024 · Code of Ethics guidance to help put the ethical policing principles into day-to-day practice. Effective policing is built on public trust and confidence. This depends on a policing profession that is ethical and professional in the way that it respects, listens, responds, improves and serves the public.

  6. Diversion from prosecution is a process by which the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) are able to refer a case to social work – and their partners – as a means of addressing the underlying causes of alleged offending when this is deemed the most appropriate course of action.

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  8. Introduction. Point-of-arrest youth diversion gives young people the chance to avoid both formal criminal justice processing and a criminal record, in return for the completion of community-based interventions. Youth diversion is an increasingly well-embedded practice in England and Wales: research by the Centre for Justice Innovation in 2019 ...

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