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KWilfred

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The __________ jurisprudence approach focuses on offender accountabilityand victim safety, and it requires those who are making decisions to considerthe potential benefits and consequences of their decisions on those involved.
 
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Recruits and officers need to be mindful of the various situations they may encounter and what they should and should not do. Summarize some of the dos and don'ts of decision making, gifts and favoritism, and private life.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

- Decision making: do think about what you were trained to do, do consider the consequences, do follow through with what you took an oath to do, and don't engage in any unfavorable conduct, on or off duty.
- Gifts and favoritism: do decline offers of free anything, do treat individuals without favoritism and bias, do remember the code you promised to uphold, and don't bend the rules.
- Private life: do think intelligently about how you conduct your private life, do choose friends who are law-abiding citizens, do communicate effectively about your feelings with significant others, and don't do anything to shame your family or your department.





 

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