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Introduction
About the Book
Acknowledgements: eCampusOntario
Glossary
References
1.3 As Employees in Law Enforcement Agencies
1.2 Ethics and the Pursuit of a Law Enforcement Career
1.1 The Importance of Ethical Behaviour
2.8 Natural Law
2.7 Religion or Divine Command Theory
2.6 Egoism
2.5 Ethics of Care
2.4 Virtue Ethics
2.3 Deontology
2.2 Utilitarian Ethics
2.1 Major Ethical Systems
2.9 Social Contract Theory
2.10 Rawls’ Theory of Justice
2.11 Moral Relativism
3.1 Ethical Dilemmas
3.2 Values
3.3 Solving Ethical Dilemmas
4.4 Person, Gender, and Cultural Differences in Conformity
4.6 Gratuities
4.5 Ethical Issues during an Investigation
4.3 The Milgram Experiment
4.2 The Ethics of Power and Authority
4.1 Ethical Issues
5.5 Independent Investigations Office
5.4 Investigation Models
5.3 The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act
5.2 British Columbia’s Police Act
5.1 Autonomy and Accountability
6.4 Ethics of Private Policing
6.3 Sex Offender Notification Laws
6.2 Policing Public Demonstrations and Crowd Control
6.1 Noble Cause Corruption
7.5 Ethical Leadership
7.4 Loyalty
7.3 Selective Enforcement
7.2 Discretion and Supervision
7.1 The Ethics Surrounding Discretion
7.6 Transactional and Transformational Leadership
8.4 Moral Culpability versus Legal Culpability
8.3 Skepticism and Cynicism
8.2 Socialization of Police
8.1 Police Subculture
Appendix. The British Columbia Police Code of Ethics
About the Authors
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