Exam 3: Values and Administrative Dilemmas
Exam 1: Value-Based Decision Making: Understanding the Ethics of Noble Cause22 Questions
Exam 2: Values, Hiring, and Early Organizational Experiences26 Questions
Exam 3: Values and Administrative Dilemmas28 Questions
Exam 4: The Social Psychology of Cops Values29 Questions
Exam 5: From Economic to Noble-Cause Corruption36 Questions
Exam 6: Stress, Organizational Accountability, and the Noble Cause31 Questions
Exam 7: Ethics and the Means-Ends Dilemma26 Questions
Exam 8: Police Culture, Ends Orientation, and Noble-Cause Corruption26 Questions
Exam 9: Policing Citizens, Policing Communities: Toward an Ethic of Negotiated Order34 Questions
Exam 10: The Stakes24 Questions
Exam 11: Recommendations23 Questions
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The unpredictability of police work and the moral commitment many officers have to the noble cause
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When we say a police department is an upside-down bureaucracy, we mean that
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External use of oversight to control behavior will cause street-level officers resort to
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Civil service protections limit the ability of chiefs to hire, reward, or punish officers.
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In the twenty-first century, oversight of police behavior has been enhanced by
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refers to efforts to control the police and hold them responsible for their behavior.
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It may be impossible to know with certainty if God exists.But if you gamble, and bet on the wrong side, there may be hell to pay.This gamble is known as .
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