FCCJA ACADEMY 1 EXAM
Ethics - Answers - Principles of right or good conduct.
Morals - Answers - Private code of values guiding actions.
Public Trust - Answers - Essential for law enforcement authority.
Discretionary Enforcement - Answers - Law enforcement's choice in applying laws.
Peelian Principles - Answers - Ethical standards for effective law enforcement.
Sir Robert Peel - Answers - Established modern policing in 1829.
Badge Placement - Answers - Worn over the heart symbolizing authority.
Law Enforcement Code of Ethics - Answers - Standards for serving public trust.
Three Branches of Government - Answers - Legislative, Judicial, Executive branches.
Criminal Justice System - Answers - Includes Courts, Law Enforcement, Corrections.
Law Enforcement Functions - Answers - Serve, protect, enforce laws, and arrest.
Life in a Fishbowl - Answers - Public scrutiny extends to personal life.
Historical Perspective of Policing - Answers - Evolution of policing practices over time.
Oath of Office - Answers - Commitment to uphold law and ethics.
Professional Standards - Answers - High expectations for law enforcement conduct.
Community Support - Answers - Vital for effective law enforcement operations.
Trust and Accountability - Answers - Essential for effective authority figures.
Historical Badge - Answers - Symbol of authority dating back to knights.
Core Ethical Values - Answers - Integrity, Veracity, Impartiality in enforcement.
Self-Policing - Answers - Officers responsible for maintaining standards.
Gallup Poll Trust Rankings - Answers - Surveys public trust in various professions.
Professional Appearance - Answers - Important for law enforcement credibility.
, Community Role Model - Answers - Officers viewed as examples by society.
Ethical Decision Making - Answers - Choosing actions based on moral principles.
Historical Law Enforcement - Answers - Study of policing origins and developments.
Public Cooperation - Answers - Essential for effective law enforcement.
Physical Force Guidelines - Answers - Force used only when necessary and justified.
Code of Ethics - Answers - Standards governing professional conduct and behavior.
Altruism - Answers - Self-sacrifice for the benefit of others.
Integrity - Answers - Character and trustworthiness in professional conduct.
Bias-Based Policing - Answers - Using personal biases in law enforcement decisions.
Police Discretion - Answers - Officer's authority to make enforcement decisions.
Ethical Dilemma - Answers - Situation requiring moral judgment and decision-making.
Consequences - Answers - Potential outcomes of actions affecting self and others.
Common Causes of Misconduct - Answers - Anger, greed, peer pressure, and poor
judgment.
Social Media Impact - Answers - Online conduct affecting credibility and public
perception.
Code of Silence - Answers - Unwritten rule discouraging reporting officer misconduct.
Thin Blue Line - Answers - Symbol representing solidarity among law enforcement
officers.
Leadership in Action - Answers - Dedication to self-improvement and professional
development.
Professional Choices - Answers - Decisions impacting law enforcement duties and
reputation.
Self-Restraint - Answers - Ability to control impulses and emotions in duty.
Courage - Answers - Bravery in facing danger and ethical challenges.
Temperance - Answers - Restraint in actions and decision-making.
Ethics - Answers - Principles of right or good conduct.
Morals - Answers - Private code of values guiding actions.
Public Trust - Answers - Essential for law enforcement authority.
Discretionary Enforcement - Answers - Law enforcement's choice in applying laws.
Peelian Principles - Answers - Ethical standards for effective law enforcement.
Sir Robert Peel - Answers - Established modern policing in 1829.
Badge Placement - Answers - Worn over the heart symbolizing authority.
Law Enforcement Code of Ethics - Answers - Standards for serving public trust.
Three Branches of Government - Answers - Legislative, Judicial, Executive branches.
Criminal Justice System - Answers - Includes Courts, Law Enforcement, Corrections.
Law Enforcement Functions - Answers - Serve, protect, enforce laws, and arrest.
Life in a Fishbowl - Answers - Public scrutiny extends to personal life.
Historical Perspective of Policing - Answers - Evolution of policing practices over time.
Oath of Office - Answers - Commitment to uphold law and ethics.
Professional Standards - Answers - High expectations for law enforcement conduct.
Community Support - Answers - Vital for effective law enforcement operations.
Trust and Accountability - Answers - Essential for effective authority figures.
Historical Badge - Answers - Symbol of authority dating back to knights.
Core Ethical Values - Answers - Integrity, Veracity, Impartiality in enforcement.
Self-Policing - Answers - Officers responsible for maintaining standards.
Gallup Poll Trust Rankings - Answers - Surveys public trust in various professions.
Professional Appearance - Answers - Important for law enforcement credibility.
, Community Role Model - Answers - Officers viewed as examples by society.
Ethical Decision Making - Answers - Choosing actions based on moral principles.
Historical Law Enforcement - Answers - Study of policing origins and developments.
Public Cooperation - Answers - Essential for effective law enforcement.
Physical Force Guidelines - Answers - Force used only when necessary and justified.
Code of Ethics - Answers - Standards governing professional conduct and behavior.
Altruism - Answers - Self-sacrifice for the benefit of others.
Integrity - Answers - Character and trustworthiness in professional conduct.
Bias-Based Policing - Answers - Using personal biases in law enforcement decisions.
Police Discretion - Answers - Officer's authority to make enforcement decisions.
Ethical Dilemma - Answers - Situation requiring moral judgment and decision-making.
Consequences - Answers - Potential outcomes of actions affecting self and others.
Common Causes of Misconduct - Answers - Anger, greed, peer pressure, and poor
judgment.
Social Media Impact - Answers - Online conduct affecting credibility and public
perception.
Code of Silence - Answers - Unwritten rule discouraging reporting officer misconduct.
Thin Blue Line - Answers - Symbol representing solidarity among law enforcement
officers.
Leadership in Action - Answers - Dedication to self-improvement and professional
development.
Professional Choices - Answers - Decisions impacting law enforcement duties and
reputation.
Self-Restraint - Answers - Ability to control impulses and emotions in duty.
Courage - Answers - Bravery in facing danger and ethical challenges.
Temperance - Answers - Restraint in actions and decision-making.