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Ethics is a code of _____ which guide our choices and actions and determine the purpose and
course of our lives. correct answers values
A code of conduct put forward by a society, some other group (religion), or by an individual
regarding his/her own behavior is a definition of _____. correct answers morality
Knowledge and abilities that a person gains throughout life is the definition of _____. correct
answers skills
Ethical drifts defined as a _____ of ethical behavior that occurs in individuals below their level
of awareness. correct answers gradual erosion
When leadership is _____, policy is not recognized. correct answers fragmented
Ethical judgement can be undermined in otherwise _____ people. correct answers ethical
Once _____ is/are greater than values, it becomes easier to make further concessions. correct
answers self-interest
The larger and greater the unthinking drift, the less the recognition of the slide down the _____.
correct answers slippery slope
Ethics is about putting principles into action. Consistency between what we say we value and
what our actions say we value is a matter of _____. correct answers integrity
,A person's state of readiness to make a "big" ethical decision is known as _____. correct answers
ethical fitness
A code of values which guides our choices and actions, and determines the purpose and course
our lives is the definition of _____. correct answers ethics
_____ is an element of ethical drift that occurs when officers develop an overwhelming sense of
victimization and an intense resentment toward the supervisors and administrators who control
their job role. correct answers a sense of entitlement
Ethical choice strategies are the following: the bell, the book, and the _____. correct answers
candle
People with a vested interest in what you do (ethically) are called _____. correct answers
stakeholders
Law enforcement personnel commit critical unethical acts each day. _____ occur when officers
rationalize and justify not doing things they are responsible for doing. correct answers acts of
omission
It is important to understand that _____ is as important as the act. correct answers motive
_____ is the state of mind or spirit that enables one to face danger with self-possession,
confidence, resolution, bravery, and valor. correct answers Courage
Refusing gratuities, refusing to participate in a cover-up, refusing to participate in ethnic or
gender-based humor are examples of what kind of courage? correct answers moral
The ethical decision-making check list consists of the following:
Is it legal?
,Is the decision balanced?
and _____ correct answers How will I feel about myself after the decision?
Ethics begins with good character. To develop character, we must build excellence, and building
excellence begins with _____. correct answers myself
"Cops don't snitch on other cops" can help foster the _____ dilemma that officers will likely face
during their careers. correct answers loyalty vs. integrity
_____ is the influence that one person exercises over a group of people by reason of the
exemplary nature of their character. correct answers Moral ascendancy
To perform as an "ethical" professional, you should _____. correct answers consider all relevant
sides of the ethical problem
Acts wherein officers violate department rules are _____. correct answers acts of commission-
administrative
Which option is NOT one of the seven ethical standards expected by the communities? correct
answers Citizenship
Warrantless searches and seizures _____________________. correct answers are presumed
unreasonable under the Fourth Amendment
Which class of person will not be permitted to testify as "lay" (non-expert) witnesses? correct
answers Persons who have no knowledge of the facts of the case.
The purpose of a "Terry Frisk" or "pat down" is to _____. correct answers determine whether a
detainee has any offensive weapons on his person
, Which of the following is a requirement of a custodial interrogation of a child or a youthful
offender under 16 years of age? correct answers A parent (or guardian, attorney, or adult relative)
must be present and be advised of the rights of the child or youthful offender under 16.
As you are aware, the general rule in Oklahoma is that an officer may make a warrantless arrest
for a misdemeanor only if it occurs in the officer's presence. Which of the following are
exceptions to that rule? correct answers All of the above.
The titles of Oklahoma Statutes most frequently used by law enforcement officers in Oklahoma
are _____. correct answers 21, 22, 37A, 47, 63
An affidavit for a search warrant must describe the place to be searched ________. correct
answers so precisely that location of the place to be searched may be determined solely by
reference to the description contained in the warrant
If a child is charged with delinquency as a result of an offense which would be a felony if
committed by an adult, the child ___________. correct answers may be tried as an adult
depending on the offense committed, the age of the child, and the child's previous history
In Oklahoma, all persons are capable of committing crimes, except which of the following?
correct answers All of the above.
What is the name of the crime for which the elements are (1) taking (2) of personal property (3)
of another (4) without consent (5) with intent to deprive the owner of its benefit correct answers
Larceny
Which of the following is an exception to the general prohibition on carrying a firearm into
schools, colleges, and government buildings? correct answers Both A and B.
The reason that hearsay evidence is usually not admissible at trial is that ________. correct
answers the use of hearsay evidence deprives the defendant of his or her right to cross examine
witness