Ethics
Unit 4 Assignment
Read: Part II: Police
Chapter 7: Police Corruption and Responses
Lecture: Police Role, Discretion and Corruption
See Unit 4 for Assignment
Discussion forum Topic: Police
MIDTERM & ETHICAL DILEMMA
PLEASE READ EACH ETHICAL DILEMMA AND CHOOSE ONE TO ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW. YOU MAY CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
As a patrol officer, you are only doing your job when you stop a car for running a red light. Unfortunately, the driver of the car happens to be the mayor. You give her a ticket anyway, but the next morning you get called into the captain’s office and told in no uncertain terms that you screwed up, for there is an informal policy extending “courtesy” to city politicians. Several nights later, you observe the mayor’s car weaving erratically across lanes and speeding. What would you do? What if the driver were a fellow police officer? What if it were a high school friend?
OR
You are a rookie police officer and are riding with a Field Training Officer (FTO). During your shift the FTO stops at a convenience store and quickly drinks four beers in the back room of the store. He is visibly affected by the beers, and the smell of alcohol is very noticeable. What should you do? What if the FTO had just written up a favorable evaluation of you even though you should have received a reprimand for an improper disposition of a traffic accident?
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