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One of the initial objectives of our study of the three police agencies we selected was to verify whether the image of integrity we formed of them on the basis of the first survey was, in fact, true. Had they, accurately answered our questions about seriousness, appropriateness and expectations of discipline, and willingness to report, or had they merely told us a “stork story” which they thought would please outsiders?
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(2006). The Second Survey. In: Enhancing Police Integrity. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-36956-3_7
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