RT Article T1 Assessing the validity of police integrity scale in a comparative context JF Policing and society VO 30 IS 6 SP 618 OP 638 A1 Maskály, Jon A2 Kutnjak Ivković, Sanja 1965- A2 Chen, Tiffany A2 Donner, Christopher A2 Haberfeld, Maria A2 Meyers, Michael LA English YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1798271508 AB The current study examines the validity of the police integrity measure created by Klockars et al. (1997, The measurement of police integrity. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice. pp. 65-70; 2006, The Measurement of Police Integrity. Research in Brief. U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice: Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. Available from: https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/181465.pdf). Whereas this theoretical and methodological approach has been used by many scholars across the world, there are no systematic assessments of its validity. We primarily investigate the criterion validity by assessing whether the data on police integrity are appropriately correlated with other independent indicators of integrity. We rely on the descriptive statistics from many prior police integrity studies conducted over the last 20 years and on other nation/state level available sources of data (Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index, the International Crime Victimization Survey, the World Value Survey, and the World Governance Indicators). We find relatively robust evidence of criterion validity of the measures, although the strength of this relationship varies across criteria. The theoretical, methodological, and policy implications are discussed. K1 Police integrity K1 Comparative K1 Scales K1 Validity DO 10.1080/10439463.2019.1576675