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

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  2. Code of Ethics: Supporting Documents 5 Peel Principles These principles describe the philosophy that Sir Robert Peel and others developed around 1829 to define an ethical police force. This philosophy is commonly known as policing by consent in the UK and other countries such as Canada, Australia and New Zealand. 1.

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  3. In this series, we have examined what diversion is and what it is not, the four primary purposes of diversion, whether diversion contributes to public safety, and how the “what works” research can be used to determine who should be

  4. 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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  5. 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.

  6. The Purposes of Diversion. Do Diversion Options Put Public Safety at Risk? Using the “What Works” Research to Determine Who Should Be Considered for Diversion. Diversion Opportunities at Key Justice System Decision Points. Author: Madeline M. Carter, Principal, Center for Effective Public Policy.

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  8. Aug 27, 2020 · This paper examines attitudes towards police ethics and integrity using the responses of police officers and support staff to some ethical dilemmas via an online questionnaire. The aim of the study...

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