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Phase 3 Discussion Board
Colorado Technical University Online
CJUS260-1201A-02: Criminal Justice Ethics
Dr. Jill Hudson
Christopher B. Lane
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Ethical Organization
What do you think are the legal issues involved in the scenario? Explain.
The legal issues involving in this scenario would be there was excessive force used in the
apprehension of the suspect. There could be charges brought up against the accused from the
inquiry. Excessive force is only deemed necessary, unless, other means were exhausted in the
apprehension of the accused. The media has a right to ask questions, but the lieutenant has the
option of not addressing the question, until a later time, when he has a chance to look over the
charges, if in fact, the charges are stemming from the apprehension of the suspect. The media
can play a vital role in the case, or they can hurt the case, by giving out too much information.
What do you think are the ethical issues involved in the scenario? Explain.
The ethical issues involved in this scenario would be, if in fact, there are charges brought
up, could ruin the reputation of the department. Here are some questions to consider, regarding,
the ethical issues in this scenario. The first one is: Did the excessive force occur after every other
means were exhausted? Did the suspect have a weapon in his possession, and was there a vital
threat to the unit, or the community? If the suspect had a weapon, to protect the community, and
the unit from bodily harm, then, it would be deemed necessary to use excessive force, otherwise,
the use of excessive force would not be valid. The second question is: Did the suspect
surrendered to the apprehending unit? If the suspect did surrender, and excessive force was used,
then, it would be easily assume that this type of action would be considered as unethical, which
could ruin the reputation of the department. The key point to remember, because the media has
painted allegations during their inquiry, does not mean the story is true. As the lieutenant’s
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position as supervisor, the supervisor has to make sure the investigation has been conducted in an
orderly manner and it has been investigation, and the resolution to this inquiry will be addressed,
before talking to the media.
What are the possible consequences of not addressing these ethical issues? Explain.
The possible consequences of not addressing these ethical issues could put the
department in jeopardy as far as their reputation with the public. The word gets to the Mayor,
and the City Council, then, an inquiry will be conducted by these elected officials to look further
into this department as to why they are receiving, such a bad reputation with the public. In this
day and time, in the Criminal Justice field, reputation means a lot. It will be viewed by others on
the ability of the department to do their job effectively.
Considering the directive given to you by your chief that he wants results and not excuses,
what are some of the factors that you should take into consideration?
The factor of the department 80% success rate plays a crucial part. The chief senses the
enormous pressure from the public and the media, in order, to provide a police department that
can handle any task, which can cause harm to the public, if in fact, an offender causes harm to
society. When a sworn police officer cannot uphold their duties to the public, then, the reputation
of their ability hinders the department’s reputation, to carry out their laws that are in place. As
we all know, excuses does not get results, it is merely done by action. When the action is good,
and it is in compliance with the law, by removing offenders off the streets, and put them in jail,
then, the public can feel some sense of relief.
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How would you respond to the follow-up questions from the reporter? Why?
The supervisor should follow up with the questions, by saying; there is an investigation
ongoing into this inquiry, as much as the department would like to comment on this inquiry. We
reserve the right to comment, until the investigation has concluded. Again, the reason, you do not
want to give out too much information to the media, the media has a tendency to twist things
around, if the department damages the investigation could ruin the reputation of the department
even more. The ethical way to approach this line of questioning from the media is to let them
know there is an investigation going on, and you cannot comment any further at this time, as the
supervisor would want to thank them as he lives the news press conference.
What will most likely result from your responses, and how will you protect yourself and
your career? Explain.
If address the matter in the most ethical way possible, then, the career looks promising,
however, if the supervisor address the issues in an unethical way, then, the future of the
department, or the supervisor’s career could be in jeopardy. The demeanor of the supervisor
plays a very intricate role. The positive response to the inquiry is the utmost of importance to the
department. The public needs to be reassured the department is doing everything they can to
protect the citizens. The department does not need any more scrutiny from the media, nor do they
need any scrutiny from the public.
How significant is it to you that a superior officer is implying that you should make an
unethical decision? Explain.
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If in fact, your superior officer wants you to make an unethical decision, then, regardless,
of how you feel about the results, you must carry out the ethical decision, or find another job,
because, in today’s world, corporate mentality over looks integrity, which is vital to have. The
corporate mentality failing to admit when they have a made a mistake, and not only that, they are
always right, regardless, if the person feels they are wrong. Corporate mentality is self-centered
to a certain degree on their beliefs. In this scenario, the supervisor feels strongly that the
department did something wrong by causing excessive force, when it was not necessary. They
were carrying out orders. Just like in the military, when you are given an order, you follow
through with that order, regardless, if you feel the order is not right. An example: an order was
not right. The superior officer orders you to starve your own to death, then, this would be a
violation of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and it should be reported to the chain of
command immediately, or to the Judge Advocate General.
How did this affect what you would say to the reporter? Explain.
Any person in their right state of mind would know that this would have an effect on you,
if in fact, your superior officer told you to tell a story to the media, which the public would be
listening, that may include, giving false information in order to boost the reputation of the
department ability to carry out their duties. Assuming, it would heavily on the supervisor if he
had told this to the media, and the public. Again, where is the integrity here? There is no
integrity, when you made up something to the public to boost your reputation, because when the
public or the media finds out that was a false statement, then, the public, or the media, will have
some mixed feelings about the false statement. Here is an old saying which holds the truth. What
you do in the dark, will come out in the light.