
Professionalism and Ethics, Part I
Quiz by Seth L Hall
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- Q1Who do the police work for?The publicThemselvesThe chief or sheriffThe politicians20s
- Q2Which of the following is a police power?The power to use forceThe power to mediate conflictsThe power to arrestAll of these20s
- Q3What is integrity?What you are ordered to doDoing the right thing even when no one is watchingWhat the public wants you to doMaking sure your supervisors are happy20s
- Q4What is professionalism?Exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the work placeAlways having a smile on your faceMaking sure everyone likes youWorking long hours20s
- Q5Which of the following is a way to show professionalism?Treat everyone with respectAll of theseListen with an open mindTake responsibility for your behavior20s
- Q6Which of the following is an offensive or disruptive workplace behavior?Blaming othersDisobeying an illegal orderHelping out a colleague who is struggling with an assignmentSpeaking up when your boss does something morally wrong20s
- Q7What does it mean when we say police "live in a fish bowl"?Everything you see and do can be seen by everyone around youPolice are trained in underwater tacticsPolice are fed by the public and always patrolling their areaPolice are plentiful like fish in the sea20s
- Q8Even as a police officer, it does not matter what you do off duty.TrueFalse20s
- Q9What should you do if you see a colleague acting in an unprofessional manner?NothingImmediately report them to a supervisorTake them aside and address the issueCall them out right then and there20s
- Q10What should you do if you have privately addressed an issue with a colleague and they have refused to change?File criminal chargesFile civil chargesSpeak to them againInform a supervisor20s
- Q11What are ethics?A collection of regulations designed to help society function in the most efficient way possibleA rule of laws set down by a government authorityA code of values which guides our choices and determines the purposes and courses of our livesA set of principles passed down to you20s
- Q12What are the five steps of principled reasoning?Gather, process, engage, dissect, reevaluateClarify, evaluate, decide, implement, monitor and modifyUnderstand, decide, take action, alternate,Design, decide, do, deliver, debate20s
- Q13When making an ethical decision, what should you consider?How will the decision make you feel about yourself?Is it as fair as possible?All of theseIs it legal?20s
- Q14What is the metaphorical ethics standard of "the bell"?Are there warning sounds going off in your head?What will the community think about this?How will this sound to others?Is this really a good idea?20s
- Q15What is the metaphorical ethics standard of "the book"?Can you write a report about this later?How will the press write about this?Does this violate some written rule?What do you remember studying?20s