(cite)Being true to the ethics of police service means being true to the values and the ideals of the chosen profession. Police ethics training digs deeper into the meaning of the profession’s values and ideals in an effort to reconfigure recruits’ personal value systems and to obtain policy compliance measures. There is no time for boot camps in policing to break down recruits’ values systems and build them back up in step with their agency’s expectations. Yet ethics training focuses more on the issues and problems that street officers are confronted with when there is no supervision and they must rely on their instincts and training. Ethics lectures must specifically address the organization’s expectations and police values that address the best practices and past failures of the profession. Street-level discretion is learned by training, experience, and reinforcement through the disciplinary process. Discipline has always been a training tool—effective in the military as well as in …show more content…
The people that the police offers serve do not have to abide by the Constitution or the ethics of a particular profession. Out of frustration, repeated victimization, or desperation, citizens simply demand that the police clean up their neighborhoods from societal predators, rampant crime, and common disorder. The publics values regarding the dispensation of police services will rarely mirror those of the profession.(cite) This is an ethical dilemma police officers face on a daily basis. They really want to serve the people, but that service must adhere to the constitutional and police department rules. Often times police “corruption is produced by the pressures society has imposed on police. Citizens place the police in a position of tension, where they are expected to enforce the law but also to obey regulations about how they may obtain information and gather evidence and police. They are also expected to enforce personal morality while respecting constitutional rights to privacy and due process” (cite)Enforcing personal morality can lead to corrupt police