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  1. Ethical Decision-Making in Law Enforcement: A Scoping Review

    Decision-making in uncertain and stressful environments combined with the high-profile cases of police violence in the United States has generated substantial debates about policing and created challenges to maintaining public confidence and trust in law enforcement. However, despite the manifestations of reactions across the ideological spectrum, it is unclear what information is available in ...

  2. Perspective: Need for Critical Thinking in Police Training

    Law enforcement training should increase emphasis on critical thinking to better prepare officers for appropriate responses to both everyday and crisis situations.

  3. A Training Method to Improve Police Use of Force Decision Making:

    Police safety and use of force decisions during critical incidents are an ongoing source of concern for both police practitioners and the public. Prior research...

  4. (PDF) Decision-Making Skills That Encompass a Critical Thinking

    A BSTRACT This article discusses the challenges of engaging in critical thinking skills for law enforcement pro- fessionals and the importance of making sound decisions in the wake of new emerging ...

  5. Decision-Making Skills That Encompass a Critical Thinking Orientation

    Abstract This article discusses the challenges of engaging in critical thinking skills for law enforcement professionals and the importance of making sound decisions in the wake of new emerging threats that stem from domestic to international crime. Critical thinking skills are inevitably becoming a new business function for all types of organisations. Traditional management methodologies of ...

  6. Police Service Can Be a Critical Reflective Practice

    It continues by suggesting a model of professional development that specifically links critical reflection to the complexities of policing before reasoning why the police service is naturally a critical reflective practice.

  7. (PDF) i HIGHER ORDER, CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS IN NATIONAL POLICE

    Abstract and Figures Law enforcement requires the officer to invoke reason and critical thinking skills in order to solve intricate problems in real time, on the job.

  8. Professional policing and the role of autonomy and ...

    Modern policing involves much more than law enforcement, application of police-force policies or apprehending criminals for it to be considered good policing ( Wood, 2020: 4). Indeed, a considerable portion of the work requires 'proactive policing', which involves mediation and quelling of conflicts before they escalate ( Wood, 2020: 39).

  9. What Works in Police Training? Applying an Evidence-Informed, General

    Addressing this gap poses a critical stepping-stone for advancing the design and implementation of effective police training interventions, as well as for gaining in-depth understanding of the processes underlying police training more generally.

  10. Criminology & Public Policy

    A systematic social observation study of police de-escalation tactics Expert officer perceptions of de-escalation in policing Predicting law enforcement confidence in going 'hands-on': The impact of martial arts training, use of force self-efficacy, motivation, and apprehensiveness

  11. Focus on Ethics: Rethinking Ethics in Law Enforcement

    For law enforcement leaders, the lesson is clear—with ethics, most officers need to be led. Additionally, the formal and informal leaders who provide this guidance play a critical role in officers' moral development and conduct. Social Learning

  12. Challenges and Opportunities in Educating Law Enforcement Officers

    This chapter reflects the combined law enforcement and academic experiences of the authors in relating the current landscape and the potential for improving the profession of policing through stronger linkages with institutions of higher learning. We have observed a number of common themes based on our US and international perspectives.

  13. The Relationship Between Education and Policing Skill Sets

    International Review of Law Computers & Technology, 22 (1-2), 119-134. Article Google Scholar Wilson, H. (1999). Post-secondary education of the police officer and its effect on the frequency of citizen complaints. Journal of California Law Enforcement, 33, 3-10. Google Scholar Wilson, J., & Kelling, G. (1982).

  14. Effective leaders and leadership in policing: Traits, assessment

    Clear and consistent leadership is critical to the success of any organization (Gottschalk, 2011; Schafer, 2010), including law enforcement agencies (Schafer, 2009).

  15. Decision-Making Skills That Encompass a Critical Thinking Orientation

    This article discusses the challenges of engaging in critical thinking skills for law enforcement professionals and the importance of making sound decisions in the wake of new emerging threats that stem from domestic to international crime. Critical thinking skills are inevitably becoming a new business function for all types of organisations.

  16. Cognitive Biases in Criminal Case Evaluation: A Review of ...

    Psychological heuristics are an adaptive part of human cognition, helping us operate efficiently in a world full of complex stimuli. However, these mental shortcuts also have the potential to undermine the search for truth in a criminal investigation. We reviewed 30 social science research papers on cognitive biases in criminal case evaluations (i.e., integrating and drawing conclusions based ...

  17. Police ethics and integrity: Keeping the 'blue code' of silence

    While there is a long history of academic interest in police ethics and integrity in the USA, such issues took longer to gain systematic scholarly attention in the UK. In the 1990s, however, police misconduct increasingly gained academic attention, as exemplified in Kleinig's (1996) comprehensive text on police ethics.

  18. Police Stress and Deleterious Outcomes: Efforts Towards Improving

    Abstract. Police officers are subjected, daily, to critical incidents and work-related stressors that negatively impact nearly every aspect of their personal and professional lives. They have resisted openly acknowledging this for fear of being labeled. This research examined the deleterious outcomes on the mental health of police officers ...

  19. Ethical Decision-Making in Law Enforcement: A

    Lastly, police readiness, wellness, and interventions are critical to enabling police officers to use ethical decision-making to navigate the grey areas of law enforcement and the unfamiliar micro-dilemmas police may encounter with a heightened sense of ethics, psychological stability, and sociocultural awareness.

  20. Police, violence, and social justice: A call for research and

    The idea for this special issue on police violence and social justice emerged from the editors' desire to encourage scholarly research that could inform decisions about how to create norms of social justice within law enforcement. We began drafting the call for articles before the COVID-19 pandemic took hold.

  21. Organizational Solutions to the Moral Risks of Policing

    Similarly, few law enforcement executives have taken steps to address and to mitigate their officers' moral suffering, when much of this distress stems from officers' chronic exposure to critical and traumatic incidents. Law enforcement organizations can change the culture to better address the various moral risks faced by their officers.

  22. Police culture, transparency and civilian oversight: A case study of

    Abstract The aim of this article is to take stock of theorizing around the concept of police culture, the degree to which it may be static or dynamic, and the ways in which these collectively shared practices and ideals influence and are influenced by social structural problems. We take a "ground-up" approach to this problem by conducting interviews with officers and staff from a ...

  23. Discussion as a Strategy for Educating Law Enforcement Officers

    Debates regarding the numerous controversial subjects related to law enforcement allow officers to share experiences and knowledge and develop critical thinking skills. LEOs may have strong opinions about certain issues and readily agree to debate them from their point of view.

  24. PDF Caruso School of Law Academic Catalog

    Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law 24255 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu, California 90263-4611 Telephone: (310) 506-4611 [email protected] law.pepperdine.edu 2024-2025 Academic Catalog Caruso School of Law