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CRJ 2510: Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice
Ethics v. the Law
CRJ 2510: Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice
Describing Ethics
Ethics as a Foundation
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Degree of Force Used During Arrest
Insanity Defense Used to Defend Sane Guilty Person
Reporting Violations Committed by a Fellow Officer
Revealing Confidential Source in Court
Defending a Person Who You Know is Guilty
Using Discretion in Arrests
Hiding, Ignoring, or Faking Evidence
Writing Tickets to Fill a Quota
Ethical Decision-Making Process
Analyzing Ethical Dilemmas in Film
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Degree of Force Used During Arrest
National Concensus Policy and Discussion Paper on Use of Force
Police Use of Force: Overview and Considerations for Congress
The Use-of-Force Continuum
Use of Force - Part I
Use of Force - Part II
Insanity Defense Used to Defend Sane Guilty Person
6.1 The Insanity Defense
Insanity Defense
Insanity Defense
The Insanity Defense Reform Act of 1984 (18 USCS § 17)
Pleading Insanity in a Criminal Case
Reporting Violations Committed by a Fellow Officer
Police Culture on Trial in Case Against Officers in Killing of George Floyd
Training Police to Step In and Prevent Another George Floyd
2 Cops Suspended After Reporting Fellow Officer for Racial Profiling, Lawsuit Says
What Happens When Officers Blow the Whistle on Police Misconduct
Revealing Confidential Source in Court
9. Confidential informants
19 CFR § 161.15 - Confidentiality for Informant
Criminal Informants
Learning the Identity of a Confidential Informant
Sixth Circuit Reinforces the Importance of Protecting the Identities of Confidential Informants
Defending a Person Who You Know is Guilty
Defending the “Guilty”
How Can a Criminal Defense Lawyer Defend Someone Who is Guilty?
Representing a Client the Lawyer Thinks is Guilty
Why Would a Criminal Defense Lawyer Defend the Guilty?
Using Discretion in Arrests
7.1 The Ethics Surrounding Discretion
Do Police Officers Have Too Much or Too Little Discretion?
Examining Variation in Police Discretion: The Impact of Context and Body-Worn Cameras on Officer Behavior
Standard Operating Procedure: 220 - Arrest Authority
Hiding, Ignoring, or Faking Evidence
A Dallas Cop is Accused of Fabricating Evidence. These Attorneys Aren't Surprised
Evidence Room Problems Extend From Techs to Top Command
KARE 11 Investigates: Tampered Evidence
NYPD Cop ‘Re-Enacted’ Finding Gun to Record It on Bodycam: D.A.
Tampa Police Detective Faces Tampering Charges
Writing Tickets to Fill a Quota
Are Atlanta Officers Incentivized to Write More Tickets? CBS46 Investigates
The Demand for Money Behind Many Police Traffic Stops
Missouri Attorney General Settles Alleged Traffic Ticket Quota Case in Moscow Mills
New WA Bill Would Discourage Traffic-Ticket Quotas for Officers
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