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      • In a criminal case, a demurrer is a defendant's assertion that the document laying out the charges—the complaint, information, or indictment —is legally insufficient. In demurring, the defendant claims that the charging document is so flawed that it can't be used to convict him or her.
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  2. Oct 1, 2011 · Because ethical conduct greatly impacts public trust, law enforcement agencies must closely examine their policies, reward systems, and training to ensure that their agency fosters a culture of...

  3. Aug 27, 2020 · This paper examines attitudes towards police ethics and integrity using the responses of police officers and support staff to some ethical dilemmas via an online questionnaire. The aim of the study...

    • Louise Westmarland, Steve Conway
    • 2020
  4. Deontology was formulated by Immanuel Kant (1724-1804). Kant believed that the end result is not of primary importance; rather, the real importance is in determining the moral intent of a decision or action itself. Kant would assess the morality of one’s action and disregard the consequences.

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  5. In a criminal case, a demurrer is a defendant's assertion that the document laying out the chargesthe complaint, information, or indictmentis legally insufficient. In demurring, the defendant claims that the charging document is so flawed that it can't be used to convict him or her.

  6. Nov 27, 2023 · According to the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics, published by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, a law enforcement officer’s fundamental duty is to “serve the community; to safeguard lives and property; to protect the innocent against deception, the weak against oppression or intimidation and the peaceful against violence or ...

  7. Mar 22, 2024 · This review investigates the interaction between the job complexities of policing (psychological and normative factors) and aspects of ethical decision-making, synthesizing three distinct themes: (1) socio-moral dimensions impact the job complexities of police work, (2) lethal means and moral injury influence intuitive and rational decision-maki...

  8. Specific topics covered will include core values, codes of conduct, ethical dilemmas, organizational consequences, liability, and the importance of critical thinking. By the end of this book, you will be able to distinguish and critically debate contemporary ethical issues in law enforcement.

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