This book provides an examination of noble cause, how it emerges as a fundamental principle of police ethics and how it can provide the basis for corruption. The noble cause — a commitment to "doing something about bad people" — is a central "ends-based" police ethic that can be corrupted when officers violate the law on behalf of personally held moral values. This book is about the power that police use to do their work and how it can corrupt police at the individual and organizational levels. It provides students of policing with a realistic understanding of the kinds of problems they will confront in the practice of police work.
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In addition to the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics, the book promotes an ethic to live by for officers and other professionals, and applies various schools of ethical thought to practical examples in policing.
Law Enforcement Ethics is at the forefront of engaging in the conversation about the future of law enforcement ethics, while examining many of the classic, enduring challenges posed by the profession itself.
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This text provides an accessible, up to date and comprehensive introduction to police ethics and values for all those undertaking degrees and foundation degrees in policing and related subjects.
This book will be invaluable to instructors in university-level criminal justice courses that deal with ethics or the police.
This volume offers cutting-edge insight into the ethical challenges facing the police and the institutions that oversee them.
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All of these , and perhaps other , questions may be brought into play by the so - called dirty hands phenomenon . And we must somehow exercise our judgment with respect to the interplay of those that do in the case at hand .
This book also reflects the peculiarities of African societies in explaining the coping mechanisms in situational ethical scenarios.