Power and Restraint: The Moral Dimension of Police Work
Power and Restraint: The Moral Dimension of Police Work
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Author: Howard S. Cohen, Michael Feldberg
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165 pages
In this philosophy book, the authors develop a system of ethical standards by which to measure responsible police behaviour and apply these standards to several familiar yet challenging cases encountered daily in municipal patrol work.
In accepting the authority to govern, what responsibilities do the police incur? Power and Restraint answers this question by using a moral perspective grounded in the social contract, and by defining an ethical basis for police work. Howard S. Cohen and Michael Feldberg posit five standards by which to measure responsible police behaviour: fair access, public trust, safety and security, teamwork, and objectivity.
To test their proposals, Cohen and Feldberg apply these standards to several familiar yet challenging cases that are encountered in municipal patrol work in the United States, illustrating how police officers can develop appropriate moral responses to complex and difficult circumstances. These developed standards of ethical behaviour can be used as a basis for the rehearsal of decision-making and action in police training as well as for the judicious evaluation of police behaviour after the fact.
The authors developed their theories over a 10-year period by spending hundreds of hours in seminars on police ethics with officers and trainers from across the country, carefully discussing specific cases and examples of moral issues that were most troubling to the officers themselves. With its systematic and integrated approach to the analysis and evaluation of cases, this timely work extends the field of police ethics.
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