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Author: New South Wales. Police Integrity Commission

Title: Project Mobula: Review of NSW Police Force strategies to identify & manage misconduct risks

Summary: Project Mobula, a five-year follow-up to the Commission’s Project Manta, examines command practices to determine how well these practices assisted commands to (i) identify and manage their misconduct risks and (ii) provide practical advice to help their officers recognise the misconduct risks they may face and respond appropriately when they encounter such risks. It continues the Commission’s focus on NSW Police Force strategies to identify, communicate and manage misconduct risks at the command level, referred to by the NSW Police Force as 'corruption resistance planning'. Like Project Manta, Project Mobula uses an approach to preventing serious officer misconduct that is modelled on the way organisations go about preventing workplace deaths and injuries. The results and observations in Project Mobula are based on a review of 55 sets of corruption resistance plans from a sample of 25 NSW Police Force commands, interviews with 25 command representatives, analysis of three versions of corporate guidelines, and information from Professional Standards Command on how between 2012 and 2015 it has proactively changed the ways it worked with commands to assist them with their corruption resistance planning.

Details: Sydney: NSW Police Integrity Commission, 2015. 242p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed March 24, 2016 at: https://www.pic.nsw.gov.au/files/reports/Project%20Mobula%20Report%202015.pdf

Year: 2015

Country: Australia

URL: https://www.pic.nsw.gov.au/files/reports/Project%20Mobula%20Report%202015.pdf

Shelf Number: 138402

Keywords:
Police Corruption
Police Ethids
Police Misconduct
Policy Integrity