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Ethics Training in Law Enforcement Agencies


By KBL781 - Posted on 21 June 2011

TitleEthics Training in Law Enforcement Agencies
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsWyatt-Nichol, Heather, and Franks George
JournalPublic Integrity
Volume12
Issue1
Pagination39-50
Date PublishedWinter2009/2010
Type of ArticleArticle
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number10999922
Accession Number47028294
KeywordsCriminal Justice , Institution-wide Programs , Law , Police , professional , United , WORK
Abstract

Professional organizations in the law enforcement community have brought attention to the importance of ethics training. Many police chiefs believe that it reinforces the mission of the organization, adherence to policy and procedures, and the ability to resolve moral dilemmas. This article examines ethics training among police chiefs throughout the United States. The frequency of training, content, and instruction, as well as perceptions of the value of ethics training, are addressed. Results indicate that preservice ethics training among recruits is typically four hours or less. The content of instruction includes a variety of tools representing a student-centered approach. There is a perception among chiefs that ethics instruction is worthwhile and should be offered throughout an officer's career regardless of rank.

Notes

Wyatt-Nichol, Heather 1 Franks, George 2; Affiliation: 1: Assistant Professor, School of Public Affairs, University of Baltimore 2: Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Public Administration, Stephen F. Austin State University; Source Info: Winter2009/2010, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p39; Subject Term: POLICE; Subject Term: WORK ethic; Subject Term: PROFESSIONAL ethics; Subject Term: LAW enforcement; Subject Term: POLICE administration; Subject Term: UNITED States; NAICS/Industry Codes: 922120 Police Protection; Number of Pages: 12p; Illustrations: 2 Charts; Document Type: Article

DOI10.2753/pin1099-9922120103
Short TitleEthics Training in Law Enforcement Agencies
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