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Material Type: | Internet resource |
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Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
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Edwin J Delattre |
ISBN: | 9780844772240 0844772240 9780844772257 0844772259 |
OCLC Number: | 984996781 |
Description: | XXIV, 595 Seiten |
Contents: | Foreword to the Sixth Edition, David R. BoresForeword to the First Edition, Patrick V. MurphyAcknowledgmentsChapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Excellence of CharacterChapter 3: The Mission of PoliceChapter 4: The Public Trust and ProbityChapter 5: DiscretionChapter 6: Public Corruption for ProfitChapter 7: Authority and Reform in Controlling CorruptionChapter 8: Leadership and the Character of a DepartmentChapter 9: Illegal Narcotics-Moral Issues and Public PolicyChapter 10: The Fundamentals of Character and TrainingChapter 11: Deliberation and Moral Problems in TrainingChapter 12: Tragedy and "Noble Cause" CorruptionChapter 13: Death and Bereavement, Deadly Force and GuiltChapter 14: Taking Our Lives SeriouslyChapter 15: Fatalism, Microcosms, and Therapeutic ReductionsChapter 16: Ethical Ideals, Youth Violence, and Gang EnforcementChapter 17: Police, the O.J. Simpson Trial, and RaceChapter 18: The Spirit of Public Service and Individual ConscienceChapter 19: Ethics int eh Future of PolicingChapter 20: Terrorism and PolicingChapter 21: Ethics in Action: Case Studies of Professional Excellence in PolicingChapter 22: From War Veterans to Peace OfficersAppendix A: A Guide to the Future Study of Ethics in PolicingAppendix B; Internal Affairs and IntegrityNotesIndexAbout the Author |
Responsibility: | Edwin J. Delattre. |
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Dr. Delattre's book is the gold standard text on police integrity and ethics. Both applicants and seasoned veterans alike should read and apply the many lessons in this book. Rookies will gain wisdom on good decision making that no police academy teaches. Experienced officers will find affirmation for their noblest service. -- Richard W. Myers, Chief of Police, Colorado Springs, CO Police work is among the most challenging of careers and it is best done by those with strong character. For more than twenty years, Ed Delattre has been teaching police officers at every level about the complexities of ethical policing and providing clear guidance to strengthen their character. Each edition of Character and Cops builds on a rock-solid foundation of wisdom while recognizing the constantly changing world in which we police. In the sixth edition, he takes on the vexing issue of officers returning from deployments in war zones. His contributions to help those who police America cannot be overstated. -- Darrel W. Stephens, Executive Director, Major Cities Chiefs Police Association This fascinating volume, a sophisticated exercise in applied political philosophy, illuminates the complexity of policing and the central role of that profession in a free society -- George Will, winner of the Pulitzer Prize Policing in the twenty-first century requires more than ever the utmost trust of the citizens law enforcement serves. Delattre's emphasis on the virtues of character, integrity, and honesty coupled with compassion and equal justice for all makes this book required reading for police supervisors at all levels. -- James W. McMahon, former superintendent, New York State Police Thankfully, someone who possesses both the intellect and proper value structure has chosen to study this issue. Police administrators throughout the United States are deeply indebted to Ed Delattre. -- Thomas A. Constantine, former administrator, Drug Enforcement Administration Delattre's emphasis on the achievement of good character applies to every walk of public and private life. -- Chuck Wexler, executive director, Police Executive Research Forum Read more...


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