CLEET (ART & HUMANITES \PHILOSOPHY\ETHICS) STUDY
GUIDE & ACTUAL EXAM 2025-2026 \NEWEST VERSION \UPDATED
QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE DETAILED ANSWERS \LATEST
VERSION \MULTIPLE CHOICE ALREADY GRADED A+
values
Ethics is a code of which
guide our
choices and actions and
determine the purpose and
course of our lives.
A code of conduct put morality
forward by a society, some
other group (religion), or by
an individual regarding
his/her own
behavior is a definition of _.
skills
Knowledge and abilities that
a person gains throughout
life is the definition of _.
gradual erosion
Ethical drifts defined as a of
ethical
behavior that occurs in
individuals below their level
of awareness.
fragmented
When leadership is , policy is
not
recognized.
ethical
Ethical judgement can be
undermined in otherwise
________people.
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self-interest
Once is/are greater than
values, it
becomes easier to make
further concessions.
slippery slope
The larger and greater the
unthinking drift, the less
the recognition of the slide
down the _.
Ethics is about putting integrity
principles into action.
Consistency between what
we say we value and what
our actions say we value is a
matter of _.
ethical fitness
A person's state of
readiness to make a
"big" ethical decision is
known as
______________________
.
ethics
A code of values which
guides our choices and
actions, and determines the
purpose
and course our lives is the
definition of ______________ _.
_ is an element of ethical drift a sense of entitlement
that occurs
when officers develop an
overwhelming sense of
victimization and an
intense
resentment toward the
supervisors and
administrators who control
their job role.
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Ethical choice strategies are
the following: the bell, the
book, and the ___ _.
stakeholders
People with a vested
interest in what you do
(ethically) are called
_______________ _.
Law enforcement personnel acts of omission
commit critical unethical
acts each day __ occur
when
officers rationalize and
justify not doing things they
are responsible for doing.
motive
It is important to understand
that __________________ is as
important as the act.
_ is the state of mind or spirit Courage
that
enables one to face danger
with self- possession,
confidence, resolution,
bravery, and valor.
Refusing gratuities, refusing moral
to participate in a cover-
up, refusing to participate
in ethnic or gender-based
humor are
examples of what kind of
courage?
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The ethical decision-making How will I feel about myself after the decision?
check list consists of the
following:
Is it legal?
Is the decision
balanced? and
_____
Ethics begins with good myself
character. To develop
character, we must build
excellence, and building
excellence begins with _.
loyalty vs. integrity
"Cops don't snitch on other
cops" can help foster the
_______ dilemma that
officers will
likely face during their
careers.
_ is the influence that one Moral ascendancy
person
exercises over a group of
people by reason of the
exemplary nature of their
character.
consider all relevant sides of the ethical problem
To perform as an "ethical"
professional, you should _.
acts of commission-administrative
Acts wherein officers
violate department rules
are ___ _.
Citizenship
Which option is NOT one of
the seven ethical standards
expected by the
communities?
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