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This episode of the Tactical Living Podcast, hosted by Coach Ashlie Walton and Sergeant Clint Walton, delves into the crucial topic of ethics and integrity in law enforcement and military service. We examine the importance of maintaining high ethical standards and integrity on the job, and provide actionable advice for navigating ethical dilemmas in the field. This episode is packed with real-world examples and practical insights to help you uphold the principles that are foundational to your role as a first responder or service member. Understanding Ethics and Integrity: (Amazon Affiliate Link) Ethics refers to the moral principles that guide behavior, while integrity involves consistently adhering to those principles, even when it's difficult. We'll explore the foundational role that ethics and integrity play in building trust with the public and within your team. Examples of Ethics and Integrity in Law Enforcement: Honesty in Reporting: Accurately documenting incidents without exaggeration or omission, even when it might be tempting to alter the facts to avoid scrutiny. Respect for All Individuals: Treating everyone with dignity and respect, regardless of their background or circumstances. Accountability for Actions: Taking responsibility for your actions, including admitting mistakes and learning from them. Non-Bias Policing: Making decisions based on the law and the situation at hand, rather than personal prejudices or biases. Confidentiality: Protecting sensitive information and only sharing it with those who have a legitimate need to know. Applying Ethics and Integrity on the Job: Making Ethical Decisions Under Pressure: How to maintain your ethical standards when facing high-pressure situations where the easiest option might seem unethical. Handling Conflicts of Interest: Strategies for recognizing and managing conflicts of interest to ensure that personal or outside influences do not compromise your duty. Building a Culture of Integrity: Promoting and encouraging ethical behavior within your team by leading by example and supporting colleagues in doing the right thing. Responding to Unethical Behavior: How to address and report unethical behavior within your ranks, including the importance of whistleblower protections. Training and Education: The role of ongoing ethics training in reinforcing the principles of integrity and ensuring that all personnel are equipped to handle ethical dilemmas. Navigating Ethical Dilemmas: Real-life scenarios where ethical dilemmas might arise, such as the use of force, interactions with the community, or handling evidence. We'll discuss the importance of relying on your ethical training and the law when making tough decisions, and how to seek guidance when needed. The Impact of Ethical Behavior on Career and Community: How maintaining high ethical standards can enhance your career, build stronger community relations, and contribute to the overall effectiveness of law enforcement and military operations. We'll explore the long-term benefits of a career built on integrity and trust. Join us as we provide you with the tools, tips, and inspiration you need to navigate the complex ethical landscape of law enforcement and military service. Whether you're facing daily decisions in the field or guiding a team, this episode is packed with valuable insights to help you uphold the highest standards of ethics and integrity in your work. All viewpoints discussed in this episode are for entertainment purposes only and are simply our opinions based off of our own experience, background and education. #policepodcast #policeofficer #leowarriors #thinbluelineusa #firstresponder #lawenforcementpodcast #LawEnforcement #LEOWarriors #ethics #integrity ⩥ PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL ⩤ https://geni.us/wAtlvPu CLICK HERE for Amazon's Today's Deals on TACTICAL GEAR: https://geni.us/KmvaOVM (Affiliate Link) (Ad) Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something by clicking on one of our links, we'll receive a small commission. CLICK HERE to join our free Police, Fire, Military and Families Facebook Group: https://geni.us/YM5tsB Check out our website and learn more about how you can work with LEO Warriors by going to: https://www.leowarriors.com/ Like what you hear? We are honored. Drop a review and subscribe to our show. The Tactical Living Podcast is owned by LEO Warriors, LLC. None of the content presented may be copied, repurposed or used without the owner's prior consent. For PR, speaking requests and other networking opportunities, contact LEO Warriors: EMAIL: ashliewalton555@gmail.com. ADDRESS: P.O. Box 400115 Hesperia, Ca. 92340 ASHLIE'S FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/police.fire.lawenforcement ➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤ This episode is NOT sponsored.
We are very proud to have Tom Smith as our guest on True Crime Broads. As a retired NYPD Detective of 30 years, Tom has worked in such investigative units as Narcotics, Robbery Squad, Gang Investigations, and finally the last 17 years of his career assigned to the FBI/NYPD Joint Terrorism Task Force. Tom is the Co-Host of the excellent podcast, GOLD SHIELDS, along with fellow retired NYPD Detective, Dan Murphy. GOLD SHIELDS lets the audience experience real life, large scale investigations by Detectives from around the country. Tom is also currently the Chief Operations Officer at Impact Solutions. Impact Solutions is the front runner to providing Law Enforcement, Security Officers, and School Officials with an alternative to pepper spray named IMPACT. IMPACT is an extreme eye irritant that disables an assailants eyesight. IMPACT has NO cross contamination, NO impact on the respiratory system, has a UV Identifying Dye, and cleans up in seconds with just water! CarryImpact.com Tom has been a Guest Lecturer at Dominican University for over 10 years. He has spoken in Criminal Justice classes at Dominican including, CJ101, Community Policing, Domestic and International Terrorism, Police Ethics, Interviews and Interrogations, 9/11-related Investigations, and School Safety and School Shooters. We are thrilled that Tom Smith has been inducted into the National Law Enforcement Officers Hall of Fame. He will be in Fort Worth, Texas, in of 2024, to accept this prestigious honor. Tom will be inducted by his partner and GOLD SHIELDS Co-Host, Dan Murphy. https://thegoldshieldshow.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truecrimebroads/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truecrimebroads/support
We are very proud to have Tom Smith as our guest on True Crime Broads. As a retired NYPD Detective of 30 years, Tom has worked in such investigative units as Narcotics, Robbery Squad, Gang Investigations, and finally the last 17 years of his career assigned to the FBI/NYPD Joint Terrorism Task Force. Tom is the Co-Host of the excellent podcast, GOLD SHIELDS, along with fellow retired NYPD Detective, Dan Murphy. GOLD SHIELDS lets the audience experience real life, large scale investigations by Detectives from around the country. Tom is also currently the Chief Operations Officer at Impact Solutions. Impact Solutions is the front runner to providing Law Enforcement, Security Officers, and School Officials with an alternative to pepper spray named IMPACT. IMPACT is an extreme eye irritant that disables an assailants eyesight. IMPACT has NO cross contamination, NO impact on the respiratory system, has a UV Identifying Dye, and cleans up in seconds with just water! CarryImpact.com Tom has been a Guest Lecturer at Dominican University for over 10 years. He has spoken in Criminal Justice classes at Dominican including, CJ101, Community Policing, Domestic and International Terrorism, Police Ethics, Interviews and Interrogations, 9/11-related Investigations, and School Safety and School Shooters. We are thrilled that Tom Smith has been inducted into the National Law Enforcement Officers Hall of Fame. He will be in Fort Worth, Texas, in of 2024, to accept this prestigious honor. Tom will be inducted by his partner and GOLD SHIELDS Co-Host, Dan Murphy. https://thegoldshieldshow.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truecrimebroads/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truecrimebroads/support
Ep. 52 Lt. Jared Ross of the Arlington TX Police Department contacted me to discuss the public's misperceptions of police ethics, training, accountability, use of force and more. Jared has been with the department for 18 years and is currently Patrol Commander. He also is the department's primary instructor for Ethics & Professionalism.He says, “whenever I hear the media or members of the public allude to the fact that we're undertrained or that we don't care about training, we don't value education or professional development, it's completely not true. And that's one of the things I wanted to be able to shed some light on, because that's one of my passions in my career.” We do exactly that and talk about the remarkable feats of interpersonal communication, negotiation, de-escalation, and problem solving that officers do every day, a critical part of the narrative that gets lost.We also cover Jared's professional journey including his work as a field training supervisor, a hostage negotiator, a detective in the Domestic Violence Unit, and an Internal Affairs investigator. We discuss why he got into law enforcement and the passion he continues to have for the profession. I want to honor the life, service, commitment and sacrifice of Officer Darrin McMichael of the Arlington Police Department whose line of duty death occurred shortly before I interviewed Jared and which he mentions in the episode.Officer Darrin McMichaelE.O.W Thursday, September 21, 2023https://www.odmp.org/officer/26786-police-officer-darrin-mcmichaelThanks for listening to On Being a Police Officer. YOU are what keeps me going.Find me on my social or email me your thoughts:Instagram: on_being_a_police_officerFacebook: On Being a Police OfficerX: @AbbyEllsworth13Abby@Ellsworthproductions.com©Abby Ellsworth. All booking, interviews, editing, and production by Abby Ellsworth. Music courtesy of freesound.org
This week,Skip O talks to Steven Guthrie. Steven was born in Elizabethtown, Illinois but has lived most of his life in Madison County in Anderson, Indiana.Due to having an interest in law enforcement, he left the family business and was hired by the Anderson Police Department in 1978. He was a graduate of the fifth-third Basic Session of the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy and has over forty-four years of law enforcement experience. He started his Use-of- Force /Expert Witness business, S&G Consulting in 2007. Steven expanded his business to provide Realistic Self-Defense Training in 2008 and other related training to his clients that included physical tactics/self-defense, interpersonal communication, and police ethics/professionalism.He served 24 ½ years with the Anderson Police Department. Steven joined the staff at the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy in 2003. His primary duties consisted of instructing Physical Fitness,Police Ethics, Interpersonal Communication, Use-of-Force, Tactical Medical Awareness, and Stress.Additional duties at the academy included being the Officers in Charge, (OIC) for the following: Police Chief Executive Training for newly appointed Police Chiefs, the Fitness Assessment for Basic Recruits Tier I, and the Jail Officer's Basic 40 hours certified training. Steven received his Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice through Columbia Southern University in 2003. He obtained his Master Instructor Certification in 2008, which is the highest category issued by the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board. He has acquired an enormous amount of law enforcement education and training, along with years of experience in administration and management throughout his career.He has been invited to teach at various organizations and agencies in the areas of Personal Safety,Leadership, Interpersonal Communications, and other related topics in law enforcement. In addition, he has been a guest instructor for the Indiana Department of Correction Leadership Program, the Indiana Department of Education Conference, the Indiana Town Marshals conference, the Indiana Fire Chief's Association conference, and the Indiana Attorney General Annual Law Enforcement conference in the areas of leadership, use-of force, ethics, and searches and seizures.Produced by https://MyPodcast.Media
After a guilty verdict for the policeman who murdered African American George Floyd, we explore if police respond differently to suspects from minority ethnic and religious groups? Also, will Australia follow Joe Biden and recognise the first genocide of a bloody century? And, Australia has many prime ministers with a religious faith. So why has this speech by Scott Morrison been, apparently, such a shock to the system?
حفيط مايار لکه زرګونو نورو افغانانو اسټراليا ته د کډوال په توګه راغلی او نوموړی لومړنی افغان دی چې په پوليسو کې په دومره لوړ مقام کې دنده ترسره کوي.
يمكن للشرطة أن توقف وتفتش شخص ما دون أمر قضائي عندما "يشتبه الضابط لأسباب معقولة" في أن الشخص إرتكب او سيرتكب عملا اجراميا، هدّد سلامة وأمن المحيطين به او كان حاملا لأسلحة او مخدرات.
ረዳት ፕሮፊሰር ደረጀ ወርቅአየሁ - በጎንደር ዩኒቨርሲቲ የታሪክ መምህር፤ በቅርቡ በ Journal of Afrosiatic Languages, History and Culture (Volume 9, Number 1, 2020) ላይ The Police and Politics and Politics in Ethiopia Under the DERG Regime (1974 - 1991) በሚል ርዕስ ስላቀረቡት መጣጥፋቸው ያሰረዳሉ።
Recent tragedies in Brunswick Georgia and Louisville Kentucky highlight some of the issues we are facing today in the relationship between law enforcement and the citizens they are sworn to Protect and Serve. Tennessee Underground takes a serious look at some of the problems involved in these two cases.Join Steve Bowers and Jimmie Leach for a candid discussion.
Brown University professor Ross Cheit, who recently stepped down as chairman of the Rhode Island Ethics Commission, joins Political Roundtable to discuss the impact of Super Tuesday and whether the commission is doing enough to police ethics in the state.
Brown University professor Ross Cheit, who recently stepped down as chairman of the Rhode Island Ethics Commission, joins Political Roundtable to discuss the impact of Super Tuesday and whether the commission is doing enough to police ethics in the state.
EPISODE # 20Today's Show will cover:1. Police Ethics & Leadership - Police Officers get frustrated when witnesses to crimes won't step up and help find the criminals – BUT, many cops do the same thing when other cops cross the line.2. What is the difference between a “Civil Matter” and a “Criminal Matter”. But first:Please support us on Patreon. Go to: https://www.patreon.com/thepoliceandthepeopleAll that we ask is a $5.00 per month. This helps to pay for the podcast so we can continue to put them out for you. o GSPCC – WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO – We want to enhance the careers of law enforcement & corrections officers everywhere. o HOW – competitive hosting agreements, instructors that are experts in their fields, o WHAT WE OFFER ……next class dates, hosting opportunities, leadership consultingo Lucas's businesso Any true sponsorsIntro MusicPolice EthicsSimple question, but why do ethics matter in police work? – Moral Turpitude (an act or behavior that gravely violates the sentiment or accepted standard of the community)· Is it easy to be unethical as a police officer?· Why do cops adopt the “no snitch” mentality? Question – what is the difference between criminal and civil matters?· Have you ever called the police about an issue and you were told it is a “civil” matter?· Closingo If you know someone that is looking to get into the law enforcement profession, make sure you pick up a copy of our “LAW ENFORCEMENT TEST PREPARATION GUIDE”. We have it linked on our website – GS-PCC.COM. Once there, go to the PRODUCTS & RESOURCES tab and scroll down to PREPARATION & STUDY GUIDES and you will see it. OR, you can just do a search for the book on Amazon. The law enforcement test preparation guide gives valuable insight on how to prepare for each step of a police testing process. The people who succeed at getting these jobs over their competition are the ones that are prepared. Don't get left behind. o Make sure you subscribe to this podcast on the following platforms:§ Itunes§ iHeartradio§ Stitcher§ Spotify§ Google Play§ Alexao Follow us on Twitter @GSPCC1o Follow & Like us on Facebook – Facebook.com/GSPCC1o Follow us on Instagram - instagram.com/gspcc/o Monthly Newsletter – Go to gs-pcc.com and click on the newsletter icon in the upper, right corner of the screen. Producer Lucas's music business website: airbit.com/LJproductions
Interacting with police can be a nerve-wracking experience for some people... even if they haven't done anything wrong. That's particularly the case for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder .. who say they are often misunderstood by police. An organisation is trying to change that and has developed a training module for police - the first of its kind in Australia. - Взаємодія з поліцією може бути нервовим досвідом для деяких людей, навіть якщо вони не зробили нічого поганого. Особливо це стосується людей з розладом спектру аутизму .., які кажуть, що їх часто неправильно розуміє поліція. Організація намагається змінити це і розробила навчальний модуль для поліції - перший в Австралії.
NSW Police's ability to strip-search children, has been put under the microscope in NSW this year. The numbers, obtained under freedom of information laws, showed two of the 122 children were just 12 years old and eight were 13 years old - أكثر من مئة فتاة ما دون الثامنة عشرة من العمر تعرضن في وقت من الأوقات لما يعرف بالstrip search الذي يستوجب خلع الملابس، بحسب ما كشف عنه مركز ريدفيرن للخدمات القانونية
A massive increase in strip-searches by police is causing unnecessary harm and humiliation to people, according to a new report. Legal experts say laws should be tightened - to better protect vulnerable members of the public from being exposed without proper justification. - Thawngpang thar nih a chim ning ahcun, palek nih minung takpum cheknak an tuah tamnak nihhin minung cungah a herhlo in fahnak le ningzah mualphonak an tuah men a si tiah an chim. Upadi lei thiamhleisang nih an chim ve mi cu, a herhlo le a ruang um lo piin midang hmai ah mi pakhat phozarnak chungin an luat khawh deuh nak hnga le mi chambau deuhmi kilkamnak a that deuhnak hnga upadi cu atunak in renghdeuh ding a si ko tiah an ti.
A massive increase in strip-searches by police is causing unnecessary harm and humiliation to people, according to a new report. Legal experts say laws should be tightened - to better protect vulnerable members of the public from being exposed without proper justification. - পুলিশের স্ট্রিপ-সার্চের কারণে অহেতুক বিড়ম্বনার শিকার হচ্ছে মানুষ। একটি রিপোর্টে এ রকম অভিযোগ উঠে এসেছে। আইন বিশেষজ্ঞরা বলছেন, অসহায় জনগণকে বিনা কারণে হয়রানি থেকে বাঁচাতে আইন আরও কঠোর করা দরকার।
Professor Seumas Miller sets out how the use of lethal and coercive forces may erode moral character and cause moral injury. According to leading psychiatrist Jonathan Shay whose patients are US war veterans, “Moral injury is an essential part of any combat trauma that leads to lifelong psychological injury. Veterans can usually recover from horror, fear and grief so long as ”what's right” has also not been violated”. The focus of this paper is on moral injury in both military combatants and police officers. The role of combatants and that of police officer both necessarily involve the use of harmful methods – paradigmatically, the use of lethal force in the case of combatants, the use of coercive force, deception and the like in the case of police officers - in the service of good ends, notably national self-defence and law enforcement, respectively. However, the use of these methods sets up a dangerous moral dynamic, including so-called dirty hands/dirty harry scenarios, and the possibility of the erosion of moral character - and, in some cases, moral injury.
Professor Seumas Miller sets out how the use of lethal and coercive forces may erode moral character and cause moral injury. According to leading psychiatrist Jonathan Shay whose patients are US war veterans, “Moral injury is an essential part of any combat trauma that leads to lifelong psychological injury. Veterans can usually recover from horror, fear and grief so long as ”what’s right” has also not been violated”. The focus of this paper is on moral injury in both military combatants and police officers. The role of combatants and that of police officer both necessarily involve the use of harmful methods – paradigmatically, the use of lethal force in the case of combatants, the use of coercive force, deception and the like in the case of police officers - in the service of good ends, notably national self-defence and law enforcement, respectively. However, the use of these methods sets up a dangerous moral dynamic, including so-called dirty hands/dirty harry scenarios, and the possibility of the erosion of moral character - and, in some cases, moral injury.
Every hour four people go missing in Australia. This year's National Missing Persons Week (31 July - 6 August) aims to raise awareness about the impacts on families and communities when a loved-one goes missing.