Talking ethics with cops : a practical guide /
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Author / Creator: | Tyler, Neal, author. |
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Imprint: | Springfield, Illinois : Charles C Thomas, Publisher, Ltd., [2016] |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11407933 |
Table of Contents:
- Part I INTRODUCTION; 1. THE THREAT; 2. THE FUNDAMENTAL PREMISE-ETHICS LEADERSHIP; 3. WHY IS "TALKING ETHICS" SCARY?; 4. A NOTE ABOUT TERMINOLOGY; Part II PRESENTER TECHNIQUES FOR TALKING ETHICS EFFECTIVELY; 5. JUST WHAT DO WE MEAN BY "ETHICS"?; 6. HOW DO I DECIDE WHICH MATERIAL TO USE?; 7. HOW DO I INTRODUCE THE MATERIAL TO MY GROUP?; 8. TRUST IN SUPERVISORS DEPENDS ON THEIR TRUSTWORTHINESS; 9. ACKNOWLEDGE THE RISKS AND CHALLENGES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT; 10. KEEP THE DISCUSSIONS PRACTICAL; 11. PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES TO PRACTICE; 12. PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES TO AVOID.
- 13. INTRODUCTION TO THE GROUP DISCUSSION APPROACH14. ETHICS SKILLS; 15. HOW TO DEAL WITH THE INEVITABLE "PUSHBACK"; 16. "CAN'T WE PLEASE LET UP NOW?"-A MENTALITY WE CAN'T AFFORD; 17. OVERCOMING DISCOURAGEMENT; 18. SERGEANTS, INC.; 19. CUSTOMIZING THIS APPROACH FOR YOUR AGENCY; Part III RESOURCE MATERIAL ABOUT LAW ENFORCEMENT ISSUES; 20. HOW THE RESOURCE MATERIAL IS ORGANIZED; 21. HONESTY; 22. POWER; 23. USE OF FORCE; 24. ANGER; 25. ATTENTION TO DUTY; 26. PRIDE, ARROGANCE, AND COUNTERCULTURE; 27. DISGRACE; 28. CORRUPTION; 29. RESPECTING HUMAN DIGNITY AND RIGHTS; 30. OFF-DUTY.
- 31. INTERVENTION-"OFFICER NEEDS ASSISTANCE"Appendix HOW TO DEVELOP YOUR OWN MATERIAL; GLOSSARY.