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As NATO summits go, this weekend's meeting of the alliance's members in Chicago may be memorable if only for being the least memorable one in recent history. Of course, quiet summits are not necessarily bad summits.
A new, expanded edition of the classic police ethics textbook.
Educator Edwin J. Delattre has long been interested in character-building and the development of moral and intellectual integrity. His book Character and Cops: Ethics in Policing is considered a classic and is used in police academies all over the world.
The fifth edition of this enduring work—recently published by the...
As China grows less predictable and the United States less willing to shoulder its responsibilities, familiar patterns of bilateral relations must change.
The best policing techniques depend for their effectiveness on the achievement of mutual trust and a sense of reciprocity between law enforcement and the public.
How have the terrorist atrocities of September 11, 2001, affected the future of policing? Law enforcement personnel are being asked to take part in "homeland defense" against terrorism. Building a force competent to handle the new terrorist threats along with nonterrorist crime relies on the same principles of integrity that...
This book is a study of the nature and formation of the moral integrity and intellectual competence that make individuals and institutions worthy of the public trust.
As the European debt crisis now knocks on the Italy and Spain's door, it is well to recall that the Euro was a flawed idea from its very inception. The following considerations make it highly improbable that the Euro will survive in its present form by end-2012.








