Multiple Choice
When faced with conflicting courses of action that have good, solid, ethical duties attached, police officers should
A) make sure the facts are clear
B) make sure assumptions, prejudices, and predictions are left out of decision making
C) be clear what the relevant interests are, what ethical duties present themselves to all parties, and what constitute the most immediate ethical duties
D) all of the above
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