Exam 14: Liability And Ethics: Is It Legal? Is It Moral?
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Exam 14: Liability And Ethics: Is It Legal? Is It Moral?140 Questions
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_____________ established that police officers could be held liable for using excessive force
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Arguments for banning gratuities include
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When a police supervisor is sued because of what a victim believes is negligence in giving discretion to a subordinate,this type of lawsuit is called
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Describe the most common defenses against civil liability police officers use.
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Law enforcement officers are not permitted to countersue if they are falsely accused of a civil offense.
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Accepting gratuities such as free coffee can be the first step toward becoming corrupt.
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Conscience is the ability to recognize right from wrong and to follow one's own sense of what is right.
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Describe the "defining characteristics" of the police culture according to conventional wisdom.
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Making others specifically associated with a person also responsible for that person's actions is known as ______________ liability.
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A department's formal and informal codes of ethics are very similar.
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Suing every possible individual and agency involved creates a ___________ ___________ ___________ from which astronomical judgments can be collected.
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Chief Justice Warren Burger believed that officers working the beat exercise broader discretion every day than a judge will exercise in a week.
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Officers often become cynical due to the constant display of lying,hiding,cheating,and theft to which they are exposed.
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Discuss what basic ethics tests are and the three steps an officer should take when thinking about an ethical decision.
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Discuss the types of unethical behavior a police officer may engage in and the rationale they may use to justify their unethical behavior.
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________________ refers to an act where intent or mental state does not matter.
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Which of the following is not a rationale police might use to justify unethical behavior?
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-a pool of defendants from which astronomical financial judgments can be collected; created by suing every possible individual and agency involved in an incident
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