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values
Ethics is a code of_____which guide our
choices and actions and determine the
purpose and course of our lives.
A code of conduct put forward by a morality
society, some other group (religion), or
by an individual regarding his/her own
behavior is a definition of___.
skills
Knowledge and abilities that a person
gains throughout life is the definition of__.
gradual erosion
Ethical drifts defined as a____of ethical
behavior that occurs in individuals below
their level of awareness.
fragmented
When leadership is____, policy is not
recognized.
ethical
Ethical judgement can be undermined
in otherwise__people.
, self-interest
Once_____is/are greater than values, it
becomes easier to make further
concessions.
slippery slope
The larger and greater the unthinking
drift, the less the recognition of the slide
down the _.
Ethics is about putting principles into integrity
action. Consistency between what we
say we value and what our actions say
we value is a matter of _.
ethical fitness
A person's state of readiness to make
a "big" ethical decision is known as
__________________________________.
ethics
A code of values which guides our
choices and actions, and determines
the purpose and course our lives is the
definition of___________________________.
____is an element of ethical drift that occurs a sense of entitlement
when officers develop an overwhelming
sense of victimization and an intense
resentment toward the supervisors
and administrators who control their job
role.
candle
Ethical choice strategies are the
following: the bell, the book, and the _.
stakeholders
People with a vested interest in what
you do (ethically) are called _.
Law enforcement personnel commit acts of omission
critical unethical acts each day
__________________________occur when
officers rationalize and justify not doing
things they are responsible for doing.
motive
It is important to understand that_____is as
important as the act.
Courage
____is the state of mind or spirit that enables
one to face danger with self-possession,
confidence, resolution, bravery, and valor.
Refusing gratuities, refusing to participate moral
in a cover-up, refusing to participate in
ethnic or gender-based humor are
examples of what kind of courage?