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    Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2022 Proceedings of the ENTER 2022 eTourism Conference, January 11-14, 2022 /

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…-- Video Games as a Media for Tourism Experience -- Travel planning for families with a disabled child, and how AI can improve tourism accessibility -- Leveraging Blockchain in Medical Tourism Value Chain -- Navigation by Revealing Trade-offs for Content-Based Recommendations -- Personalization of Multi-Day Round Trip Itineraries According to Travelers' Preferences -- Identifying the main service elements for customer-oriented live guided virtual tours -- Platform Stress in Hospitality - Focusing on the technology dimension -- Visualizing and Comparing Online Travel Reviews of the Great Walls: A Data Mining Approach -- Monitoring Human-Wildlife Interactions in National Parks with Crowdsourced Data and Deep Learning -- Exploring the utilitarian and hedonic value derived from tourism pre-experiences with virtual reality: differences between destinations and accommodations.…”
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    Ethics in Law Enforcement by McCartney, Steve, Parent, Rick

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Chapter 1: Ethical Behaviour -- 1.1 The Importance of Ethical Behaviour -- 1.2 Ethics and the Pursuit of a Law Enforcement Career -- 1.3 As Employees in Law Enforcement Agencies -- Chapter 2: Ethical Systems -- 2.1 Major Ethical Systems -- 2.2 Utilitarian Ethics -- 2.3 Deontology -- 2.4 Virtue Ethics -- 2.5 Ethics of Care -- 2.6 Egoism -- 2.7 Religion or Divine Command Theory -- 2.8 Natural Law -- 2.9 Social Contract Theory -- 2.10 Rawls' Theory of Justice -- 2.11 Moral Relativism -- Chapter 3: Ethical Dilemmas and the Process of Effective Resolution -- 3.1 Ethical Dilemmas -- 3.2 Values -- 3.3 Solving Ethical Dilemmas -- Chapter 4: Key Ethical Issues within Law Enforcement -- 4.1 Ethical Issues -- 4.2 The Ethics of Power and Authority -- 4.3 The Milgram Experiment -- 4.4 Person, Gender, and Cultural Differences in Conformity -- 4.5 Ethical Issues during an Investigation -- 4.6 Gratuities -- Chapter 5: Accountability and Investigation -- 5.1 Autonomy and Accountability -- 5.2 British Columbia's Police Act -- 5.3 The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act -- 5.4 Investigation Models -- 5.5 Independent Investigations Office -- Chapter 6: Policing -- 6.1 Noble Cause Corruption -- 6.2 Policing Public Demonstrations and Crowd Control -- 6.3 Sex Offender Notification Laws -- 6.4 Ethics of Private Policing -- Chapter 7: Discretion, Supervision, and Leadership -- 7.1 The Ethics Surrounding Discretion -- 7.2 Discretion and Supervision -- 7.3 Selective Enforcement -- 7.4 Loyalty -- 7.5 Ethical Leadership -- 7.6 Transactional and Transformational Leadership -- Chapter 8: The Culture of Law Enforcement -- 8.1 Police Subculture -- 8.2 Socialization of Police -- 8.3 Skepticism and Cynicism -- 8.4 Moral Culpability versus Legal Culpability…”
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