Ethics Flashcards
Any person, organization or entity that might be affected by what you do.
Stakeholder
A.C.T. Model
A: Identify alternatives
C: Project the consequences
T: Tell your story
2 types of anger
Rage and Resentment
Universal standards of right and wrong
timeless moral principles against which we judge our own behavior and that of our fellow citizens
Virtues
A fundamental law, rule or truth that does not waiver
Essentially unarguable because they are self-evident
Principle
Principles or habits with respect to right or wrong conduct.
Morals
A vacation or occupation requiring advanced training in some liberal art or science.
Usually involving mental rather than manual work
Profession
Beliefs of worth and importance that we hold true, that may be adjusted or changed over time
Beliefs of a person or social group in which they have an emotional investment
Subjective; you can’t tell other people what to value without causing interpersonal conflict
Values
Principles of honor and morality
Accepted rules of conduct
Ethics
6 pillars of character
Trustworthiness Respect Responsibility Justice and Fairness Caring Civic Virtue and Citizenship
What is the lowest decision point for a police officer?
Legal