Police Ethical Violations

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There are many ethical violations that can occur when excessive force occurs some of them are unnecessary injuries or death, abuse of authority or entitlement, lack of integrity, and corruption. There are many cases in which the police must use excessive or some kind of force to control a situation and protect citizens but only a small fraction of all police encounters each year involves force (Alpert, 2010). Depending on what kind of equipment was used by the police to control the situation the injury can vary, some of the equipment that the police uses to control a situation in addition to their handgun are pepper spray, batons, or conducted energy devices (Alpert, 2010). An abuse of authority ethical violation from a police officer can be a serious nightmare for a police department because these incidents usually receive a lot of media coverage and can damage the reputation …show more content…

The code of silence is something that many police officers get used to do and then they fail to report their fellow officers when they see that they are committing something inappropriate such as excessive force when it is not needed, this is caused by a lack of integrity and it can affect the morale of the organization (Samuels, 2005, p. 3). The use of force can also involve corruption, even though most police officers do the right thing at all times there are a few officers and in some cases some agencies that involve themselves with corrupt activities, this can create a behavior that will make officers think that they can get away with certain things and give them a sense of entitlement which can result in them abusing their powers and using excessive force with suspects while on patrol (American Civil Liberties

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