The exercise of public power by the military in civilian Western
democracies such as Australia and the United States demonstrates a
tendency toward failure in responsibility for moral behavior.
Pauline Collins argues that a different system of military criminal
investigation and discipline outside the civilian justice system
enables the military to operate like a coterie and can lead to a
failure in the requisite moral standard of behavior required of
military personnel and maintaining civilian institutional control.
Collins argues that the justifications for separate treatment of
weakens both the military standing and the practice of civilian
control of the military as well as leading to an overall decline in
morality and values in a democratic society.
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