Comparing supervisor and line officer opinions about the code of silence: the case of Hungary

In Milan Pagon, Policing in Central and Eastern Europe: ethics, integrity, and human rights. Ljubljana: College of Police and Security Studies. pp. 211--19 (2000)
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