Police Ethics
Description
Ethics is a delicate topic in the context of policing, as police officers are often coming across situations when they need to act on account of their instinct rather than on ethical thinking. Individuals are subjected to a continuous amount of stress during their jobs as police officers and they thus have to be able to put across the best performance possible on a constant basis. Even with this, one needs to understand that police officers are only human and that in spite of their struggle to put across exemplary behavior they are sometimes likely to act in disagreement with generally accepted legislations. It is only safe to say that law enforcement is seeing a crisis as it is becoming increasingly difficult for officers to focus on ethics in the diverse environment in the present. While the fact that cameras are very common today means that police officers feel less inclined to act unethically, by installing miniature cameras on each and every police officer things are likely to improve in the future.
Background and rationale
The fact that police officer misconduct has become more common during recent years can be largely owed to cheap digital video flooding the market. Secrecy was previously the key to preventing police officers from behaving unethically. However, as more and more individuals came to have access to cheap digital video recording devices incidents started to happen with a larger prevalence. "Every week, it seems, video taken by citizens using a handheld camera, smartphone, or some other device goes "viral" online, flooding the internet with examples of police brutality or some other form of misbehavior." (Gaines, 151)
It seems perfectly normal for policemen today to assume...
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