Deck 5: Using Ethical Dilemmas in Training Police

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In terms of discretion, according to the text, ethics class participants very often identify the _____________ as problematic.

A) riot
B) family dispute
C) accident
D) whistle-blowing
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Whistle-blowing is most associated with what type of ethical dilemma?

A) discretion
B) loyalty
C) honesty
D) gratuities
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According to the text, while teaching ethics to police officers, it is useful to weigh all of the following except:

A) requirements of the law
B) requirements of the department
C) personal ethics
D) public opinion
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_________ dilemmas may involve situations in which the officer knows that the job requires a particular action, but feels that action is a waste of time.

A) Duty
B) Service
C) Discretion
D) Loyalty
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The phenomenon of police officers lying about the facts of a case is often called:

A) misconduct
B) discretion
C) testilying
D) loyalty
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Mounting evidence shows that _________ is the best methodology for teaching police ethics

A) role playing
B) scenario-based
C) lecture
D) online
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Many officers are never faced with issues of police ____________ because they are in patrol and not in criminal investigation.

A) deception
B) discretion
C) detection
D) none of the above
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A gratuity is something given to all police as a policy. A ____________ is something given to an individual in return for a specific action.

A) gift
B) vacation
C) bonus
D) none of the above
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According to the text, which of the following methods of ethics training do police officers prefer?

A) pedagogical approach
B) small groups
C) role playing
D) case studies
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Whether a police officer should enforce a relatively minor law due to situational elements such as the age or poverty of an offender would be an example of:

A) discretion
B) duty
C) honesty
D) loyalty
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Supervisors such as sergeants and lieutenants are the most often overlooked groups for ethics instruction.
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According to the text, the traditional pedagogical approach is the most appropriate method to teach ethics to police recruits and officers.
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Many officers are never faced with issues of police discretion in their daily duties.
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Discretion can be defined as the power to make a choice among alternatives.
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Police training often spends the most time on activities that officers are least likely to encounter on the job.
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Ethics instruction is best implemented as a single training block during the academy.
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Many police officers feel that it is ethically acceptable to receive gratuities.
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Personalizing course content may help police officers to recognize ethical issues and resolve them.
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Police officers are always forced to present ethical rationales for their decisions.
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According to the text, ethical practice for police is primarily a matter of knowing and following a set of rules.
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Deck 5: Using Ethical Dilemmas in Training Police
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In terms of discretion, according to the text, ethics class participants very often identify the _____________ as problematic.

A) riot
B) family dispute
C) accident
D) whistle-blowing
B
2
Whistle-blowing is most associated with what type of ethical dilemma?

A) discretion
B) loyalty
C) honesty
D) gratuities
B
3
According to the text, while teaching ethics to police officers, it is useful to weigh all of the following except:

A) requirements of the law
B) requirements of the department
C) personal ethics
D) public opinion
D
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_________ dilemmas may involve situations in which the officer knows that the job requires a particular action, but feels that action is a waste of time.

A) Duty
B) Service
C) Discretion
D) Loyalty
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The phenomenon of police officers lying about the facts of a case is often called:

A) misconduct
B) discretion
C) testilying
D) loyalty
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Mounting evidence shows that _________ is the best methodology for teaching police ethics

A) role playing
B) scenario-based
C) lecture
D) online
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Many officers are never faced with issues of police ____________ because they are in patrol and not in criminal investigation.

A) deception
B) discretion
C) detection
D) none of the above
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A gratuity is something given to all police as a policy. A ____________ is something given to an individual in return for a specific action.

A) gift
B) vacation
C) bonus
D) none of the above
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According to the text, which of the following methods of ethics training do police officers prefer?

A) pedagogical approach
B) small groups
C) role playing
D) case studies
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Whether a police officer should enforce a relatively minor law due to situational elements such as the age or poverty of an offender would be an example of:

A) discretion
B) duty
C) honesty
D) loyalty
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Supervisors such as sergeants and lieutenants are the most often overlooked groups for ethics instruction.
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According to the text, the traditional pedagogical approach is the most appropriate method to teach ethics to police recruits and officers.
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Many officers are never faced with issues of police discretion in their daily duties.
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Discretion can be defined as the power to make a choice among alternatives.
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Police training often spends the most time on activities that officers are least likely to encounter on the job.
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Ethics instruction is best implemented as a single training block during the academy.
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Many police officers feel that it is ethically acceptable to receive gratuities.
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Personalizing course content may help police officers to recognize ethical issues and resolve them.
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Police officers are always forced to present ethical rationales for their decisions.
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According to the text, ethical practice for police is primarily a matter of knowing and following a set of rules.
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