Character and cops : ethics in policing /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Delattre, Edwin J. (Author)
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : AEI Press, 1994.
Edition:Second edition.
Series:American Enterprise Institute library.
Civil rights and social justice.
Criminal justice & criminology.
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Online Access:HeinOnline American Enterprise Institute Library
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Patrick V. Murphy
  • Excellence of Character
  • First and Second Nature
  • Character and Police
  • The Morally Important and the Morally Problematic
  • The Mission of Police
  • The Experiment in Ordered Liberty
  • Disorder and Injustice
  • Against Tyranny
  • Mission
  • Public Confidence
  • Codes of Ethics and Personal Character
  • The Public Trust and Probity
  • Private Trust
  • The Public Trust
  • Competence
  • Trustworthiness
  • Discretion
  • Judgment and Rules
  • Respect for Limits
  • Policies and Laws
  • Force and Deadly Force
  • Anticipation and Planning
  • Public Corruption for Profit
  • Incorruptibility
  • Cynicism and Consolation
  • Higher Standards and Double Standards
  • Hypotheses about Corruption
  • Departmental Supervision
  • Gratuities and the Slippery Slope
  • Character and Free Will
  • Authority and Reform in Controlling Corruption
  • The Authority to Lead
  • Alliances
  • Conspiracies of Silence
  • Reform
  • Combating Mediocrity
  • Review and Advisory Boards
  • Leadership and the Character of a Department
  • Realistic Expectations
  • Burnout
  • Merit and Affirmative Action
  • Recruiting, Selection, and Promotion
  • Illegal Narcotics--Moral Issues and Public Policy
  • Morality and Public Policy
  • Arguments for Legalization of Narcotics
  • Arguments against Legalization
  • Analyzing the Arguments
  • Demand Reduction
  • The Fundamentals of Character and Training
  • Sex and Money
  • Realism and Idealism
  • Morality and Happiness
  • Moral Problems
  • Habits.