PROFESSIONAL ETHICS OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS OFFICERS
Keywords:
professional ethics, morality, manner, society, legal order, behavioral standardsAbstract
The purpose of this article is to identify ethical principles and rules of professional activity of employees of Internal Affairs which are guided by codes of ethics. The article proves the importance of professional ethics in performance of the duties especially to maintain professional integrity. It is essential to know the rules of ethics to fulfill their duties and ensure high standards of conduct.
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