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CJ345: UNIT 7
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SEMINAR
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Dealing With Misconduct
• In this week’s Seminar, we will discuss how a supervisor can best deal with misconduct by their subordinates. - To prepare for the Seminar, please read
Chapter 11: Internal Discipline - A System of
Accountability in Effective Police Supervision.

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POLICE WORK
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•Complex human enterprise
•Serve & protect community
-Law Enforcer image
-10 – 15%

-Keeping peace & non-police services
-85 – 90%

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POLICE MISSION
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1. Protect life
2. Protect property
3. Preserve peace
4. Maintain social order
5. Prevent crime
6. Identify & arrest violators
7. Recognize public safety hazards
8. Facilitate movement of people & vehicles
9. Help individuals who can’t help themselves
10. Safeguard constitutional rights of citizens

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MORE ABOUT POLICE
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Complex
Lacks clear-cut boundaries
Underrated
Unappreciated
Unpleasant
‒ Rewarding career
‒ Dull, Monotonous, Dirty & Dangerous
• Separates freedom from chaos

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DISCRETION DEFINED
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1. a) individual choice or judgment <left the

decision to his discretion>
b) power of free decision or latitude of choice within certain legal bounds
<reached the age of discretion>

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DEVIANCE DEFINED
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• Differing from a norm or from the accepted standards of a society.
• One that differs from a norm, especially a person whose behavior and attitudes differ from accepted social standards.
• What is corruption?

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language
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CORRUPTION

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