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Police officers make
thousands of important, life-changing decisions everyday.
In order to promote and
ensure justice, these decisions must be fair and even-handed.
Police officers cannot
think or act as if they are free to define what is legal and what is illegal
or to decide who is inherently good and who is inherently bad.
They must act in an
ethical manner.
Yet, police officers are
given a limited amount of training in police ethics.
Often times, it consists
solely of a list of do's and don'ts.
This book was written to
emphasize the importance of police ethics.
The authors seek to treat
police officers as the intelligent and knowledgeable people that they are,
instead of discussing what to do and what not to do.
This book discusses
various schools of ethical thought in a way that works from the ground up,
moving from a general understanding toward practical applications.
Readers will gain a
workable understanding of ethics that can be applied to the entire gamut of
situations they encounter on the street every day. |