science dealing with morality, the distinction between right and wrong
Ethics
The most degrading form of unethical conduct
Dishonesty
Term for when police believe they are special and no longer have to follow the law
Above the Law
The quality of being honest and fair and having strong moral principles
Integrity
Usually begins as a small act that can lead to criminal acts
Corruption
When police cover for each other due to loyalty
Code of Silence
Lowering ethical standards by accepting something free such as coffee
Slippery Slope
Name given to police officers who actively seek out illegal means to make money
Meat Eaters
Do not waiver in their ethical conduct
Thermostat People
The quality of being trustworthy
Credibility
People whose ethics change depending upon what group they are in
Thermometer People
When a discretionary decision-maker treats a group or individual differently from others for no reason
Discrimination
Involves the expression or use of facts without distortion by personal feelings or emotions
Objectivity
When an officer goes beyond what is necessary for arrest, or has no lawful reason to use force
Excessive Force
Detaining an individual based solely on racial characteristics
Racial Profiling