Brian F. Kingshott, PhD., FRSA, obtained his MA and PhD at the University of Exeter,
(England) in Police Studies. Areas of specialty: terrorism and counter terrorism, law
enforcement, women in policing, community policing, criminal investigation,crime scene
management Human Rights Auditor and Ethicist. MODACE Officer (Management of Disaster and
Civil Emergency), police media adviser and trainer. Former member of the United Kingdom
Cadre of International Hostage Negotiators. Retired from Devon & Cornwall
Constabulary after 32 years service. For his work on personal and organizational ethics
he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (London). At present Assistant
Professor in School of Criminal Justice at Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids,
MI. 

Criminal Justice

Organization, Toolkit on Police Integrity (2012)

This chapter is focused on the question of the relationship between organizations and corruption. It...

 

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Effective Police Management of the Media, Criminal Justice Studies (2011)

The adoption of the community policing philosophy identifies the need for closer ties to the...

 
Student safety - Safe Travel Aborad, Padnos Center, Grand Valley State University (2011)

Presentation to faculty who are leading students in Study Abroad Programs followed by Round Table...

 
Ethics: Their role in Organizational Cultures, Michigan Corrections Association (2011)

Looking at the role of ethics and its role in organizational cultures when applied to...