Enforcing Ethics A Scenario-Based Workbook for Police and Corrections Recruits and Officers

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Edition: 3rd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2007-02-09
Publisher(s): Pearson
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Summary

Offering scenario-based training exercises centered on ethics, this workbook strives to reinforce equitable, effective, and ethical behavior among law enforcement. Its fundamental purpose is to encourage skilled police/corrections recruits and officers to think critically and carefully about their actions, their decisions, and their values. Now with a total of 75 scenario-based exercises, the workbook offersEthical Encountersof varying levels and scenarios geared specifically to homeland security.Points to Ponderquestions guide each activity as readers confront many of issues they will likely face during their career.Twenty new homeland securityEthical Encountersoffer thought-provoking scenarios that reflect current homeland security issues. Keeps material up-to-date and covers the most pressing issues officers currently face. Higher-levelEthical Encounters encourage readers to consider issues that are not as straight-forward and do not have simple resolutions. Coverage of various forms of police deviance outlines behaviors to avoid during oners"s professional career.Skilled police/corrections recruits and officers in the field.

Author Biography

Debbie J. Goodman, M.S., is the Chairperson of the School of Justice at Miami Dade College in Miami, FL. She is the published author of: Report It in Writing, Florida Crime and Justice, The Search and Seizure Handbook, The Criminal Justice Reality Reading Series, and Work in Criminal Justice. In addition, she is the Series Editor for Prentice Hall's PACTS: Police And Corrections Training Series. She was honored in 2002 and 2005 by Who's Who Among America's College Instructors as one of the nation's most talented college instructors. She is an adjunct professor for Florida International University's School of Public Affairs.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Free Coffee, Food, and Other Stuff: An Ethics Discussion
Contributing Factors
Ethical Encounters (Scenarios 1-50)
Points to Ponder and Discuss (Questions 1-50)
Where Do We Go From Here?
Answer Guide to Scenarios (Scenarios 1-50)
Appendix
Bibliography
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