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The Development of Modern PolicingEthics
The reasoned study of the moral facet of human conduct.
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Professional Ethics
The application of ethical principles and concepts to moral issues
that may arise in professional life.
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Morality
Refers to the rules and social mores (standards) that we are taught
to follow.
Ethics, then, can be seen as an opportunity for the thoughtful
questioning of those rules and mores.
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Ethical Principles
General guidelines for ethical behavior; statements of how people
should act under normal circumstances.
Examples:
"People should treat others as they would want to be treated
themselves”
"People should respect the rights of others.”
"People should be honest.”
Ethical Values
Refers to ethical "ideals," such as honesty, generosity, integrity,
courage, kindness, altruism, etc.
People often use values as a basis for the concept of
"goodness.”
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Ethical Issues
Topics that raise honest ethical debate.
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Integrity
The character trait of living consistently with personal ethical
principles that others would consider commendable.
(Thus, living consistently with reprehensible ethical principles
would not be considered as demonstrating integrity.)
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Character
The totality of one's personal ethical identity; the combination or
sum of one's ethical strengths and weaknesses.
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Profession
"Moral education is the most important task of the common school."
(Horace Mann)
An occupation whose members possess a specialized body of knowledge
acquired through advanced education or training, and whose members
choose to hold themselves and their colleagues to higher standards
of ethics than those normally held by other members of
society.
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Code of Ethics
A written set of principles and rules intended to serve as a
guideline for determining appropriate ethical behavior for those
individuals under its authority.
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Conflict of Interest
A particular kind of ethical issue or problem common in
professional life.
Conflicts of interest occur when an individual who has promised or
committed to act in the best interests of another person or group,
violates that promise and acts in his or her own self-interest
instead.
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Conflict of Interest