Ch.1 Professionalism & Ethics Flashcards
What is the earliest meaning of professionalism?
Professing the vows of a religious order. It meant the act of professing, a spiritual commitment, a range of academic expertise or both.
When was the term professionalism secularized?
1675
From the Oxford dictionary, the definition of profession means what?
The occupation which one professes to be skilled in and to follow. Applied specifically to the three learned professions of divinity, law, and medicine; also the military profession.
From the Oxford dictionary, the definition of professional means what?
Someone who is engaged in one of the learned or skilled professions, or in a calling considered socially superior to a trade or handicraft.
According to the Websters dictionary, profession means?
A vocation or occupation requiring advanced training in some liberal art or science, usually involving mental rather than manual work.
Professionals know better than others the nature of their specialty and know what is best for _____________________.
The people they serve
A profession is a vocation that meets the following requirements?
- The members possess a specialized body of knowledge, not easily acquired, accomplished through advanced education or training.
- The members share a commitment to serving the public or community they serve.
- The members share a commitment to promoting the common good.
- The members share a professional creed or code of ethics that’s holds themselves to a higher standard.
What are some characteristics that make a law enforcement officer a professional?
-Respect
-image
-integrity
-transparency
-holding a higher standard
-doing the job confidently and well -keeping cool when aggravated -continuing education with Law enforcement TCOLE.
What are some advantages of professionalism?
- Being that beacon of hope for the community.
- often you will be rewarded with higher pay (i.e. promotion).
- people will trust you with decisions.
- we will gain police legitimacy.
What are some disadvantages of professionalism?
- you are in the limelight with eyes on every corner waiting for you to make a mistake.
- having friends outside of law enforcement may become difficult. Especially for those friends who don’t abide by the law.
What are some characteristics of professionalism?
- Service to others
- assessment of needs to others
- theoretical body of knowledge obtained through extended pre-service education.
- professional association to maintain standards.
- continuing education and life long learning. (i.e. TCOLE, 40 hrs of training every two years, legislative update every two years)
What are some characteristics of Police legitimacy and procedural Justice?
- Treating people with dignity and respect
- Making decisions fairly, based on facts, not illegitimate factors such as race.
- giving people voice, a chance to tell their side of the story.
- acting in a way that encourages the community members to believe that they will be treated with goodwill in the future.
What does police legitimacy mean?
People have trust and confidence in the police, accept police authority, and believe officers are fair.
What are the four pillars of procedural Justice and police legitimacy?
Pillar 1) Fairness and consistency.
Pillar 2) giving voice to all parties.
Pillar 3) Transparency
Pillar 4) Impartiality
What can be a misuse of the term professionalism in law enforcement?
The cool and aloof cop, showing no feeling for his community. Equivalent to a sports star.
How does professionalism, legitimacy, and procedural Justice relate?
You have to balance legitimacy and procedural Justice in a way to remain professional. It is possible to be too over the top procedural, while forgetting to build relations with the community.
What are the advantages with the value of the professional model for law enforcement?
- Public better served
- Quality of peace officers is removed
- Ethical conduct
- more effective problem solving
- stronger community support and respect.
- stronger role in the criminal Justice system
- More effective innovations
Financial rewards
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What are the disadvantages with the value of the professional model for law enforcement?
- Cost of training and development
- Higher Salaries or remuneration for job occupant.
- Limited entry into the work force from poor because of limited opportunity for educational attainment.