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ishan

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Deontological ethics examines
 
  a. police officers.
  b. one's duty to oneself.
  c. one's duty to act.
  d. administrators.

Question 2

How may corrections officers be unethical?
 
  What will be an ideal response



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

Correction norms can include the following: Always going to the aid of an officer in distress; do not rat; never making another officer look bad in front of inmates; always supporting an officer in a dispute with an inmate; always supporting officer sanctions against inmates; and not wearing a white hat (participating in behavior that suggests sympathy or identification with inmates). These behaviors can lead to unethical behavior.



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