Police gratuities: What the public think

Criminal Justice Ethics 14 (1):15-25 (1995)
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Moral issues in police work.Frederick A. Elliston & Michael Feldberg (eds.) - 1985 - Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Allanheld.
Exploiting police authority.Howard Cohen - 1986 - Criminal Justice Ethics 5 (2):23-31.

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