A new Code of Ethics for Policing
A new Code of Ethics for Policing
In this blog, Chief Constable Andy Marsh QMP, Chief Executive of the National College of Policing, talks about the development of the new statutory Code of Ethics for policing.
In this blog, Chief Constable Andy Marsh QMP, Chief Executive of the National College of Policing, talks about the development of the new statutory Code of Ethics for policing.
Lord Jonathan Evans reflects on 25 years of the Committee on Standards in Public Life. The Seven Principles of Public Life have codified ethical standards across many areas of public life and continue to be relevant today.
As the polarisation of politics becomes increasingly acute, Jonathan Evans calls on political parties to provide strong ethical leadership to address the tide of abuse and intimidation in public life that risks demeaning our political culture.
Intimidation of politicians and parliamentary candidates cannot become the norm. Jonathan Evans explains how intimidation threatens our democracy and outlines what CSPL is doing to counter it.
Lord Evans examines how ethical standards have evolved over the past 25 years - and where there is still work to do.