Ethics Kahoot

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We translate our values into _____?

Principles

Persuasive Organized Corruption is

A large portion of officers working collectively in a corrupt manner

A bribe is

An officer receives something to look the other way or not enforce a crime

Examples of occupational deviance are

Borrowing goods for personal use, Having sex on duty, drinking, doing drugs & sleeping

Abuse of authority may involve

Excessive force, Falsifying Evidence & Illegal searches

Ethics are Universal

False

We get our morals from

Family, Friends& Teachers

The main reason officers do not report corruption is

Fear of personal safety

Morals are

How individuals ought to conduct themselves

Individuals engage in crime in response to the labels placed upon them is the

Labeling theory

It is difficult to assess the level of misconduct because

Lack of national statistics on officer misconduct

When dealing with ethical dilemmas, ofc's must critically assess each situation and determine if it is legal, justified

Moral

Rotten apples are

Officers engaging individually in corruption

Ethics are

Principles governing good/bad or right/wrong behavior

Signs of disorder send a message to residents that additional disorder is seemingly appropriate express the belief of:

The broken window theory & The labeling theory

Corruption is defined as

The misuse of police authority for personal gain

Why be ethical?

There is an inner belief, approval& personal advantage

Occupational deviance can be criminal or non-criminal acts

True

"An action is moral when it produces the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number of people." This is the

Utilitarian Approach

Extortion is

When an officer receives goods from another person through coercion

Why are ethics important in law enforcement?

You have more power and trust than anyone in society


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