Building Integrity for Every Decision: Online-ZOOM
In Ethics and Professionalism, principles that should guide personal conduct are reviewed. The application of moral principles, such as principles of fairness, honesty, and consistency are discussed, as is an explanation of how to reason such situations through to a moral decision.
Cost: $25
6:00 - 8:00 a.m. - Alaskan Time
7:00 - 9:00 a.m. - Pacific Time
8:00 - 10:00 a.m. - Mountain Time
9:00 - 11:00 a.m. - Central Time
10:00- - 12:00 p.m. - Eastern Time
The trainee will be able to:
1. List why this course is important to you.
2. Define the term “ethics.”
3. Identify and describe the six sources of ethics.
4. Identify and describe the six pillars of character.
5. List the five standards of ethical policing.
6. Describe the difference between bribery and extortion.
7. Describe the difference between grass eaters and meat eaters.
8. Describe the three classifications of corrupt departments according to Sherman.
9. List the two forms of sexual harassment.
10. Discuss both sides of the debate regarding gratuities.
11. Discuss the ramifications of Tennessee vs. Garner.
12. List what the acronym “A.C.T.” represents.
13. List the three ethics check questions.
14. List the common statements neutralizing ethical conflict.
15. List the five P’s of ethical power.
16. List the three methods of preventing corruption.
17. Be able to apply ethical means to decision making when given a problem-solving scenario.
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