“…These include conflicts between efficiency versus honesty and empathy in the prison sector (Paanakker, 2019), strict adherence to rules versus quality of service in train stations and police stations (Maynard-Moody & Musheno, 2000; Steenhuisen & Van Eeten, 2008), affordability of services for clients versus quality of life in care provision (Oldenhof et al, 2014), privacy versus functionality in the design of digital services (Meijer & De Jong, 2020), tactical gain versus damage and casualties in military interventions (O’Kelly & Dubnick, 2006), to name just a few examples. Research also explores explanations for this (growing) diversity of values and the conflicts experienced by practitioners (e.g., Jaspers, 2021; Røhnebæk & Breit, 2022). Many studies include the question of how these public officials deal with value conflicts and what the strategies they use when they encounter such conflicts in their work (e.g.…”