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Thoroughly revised and updated, this edition of the classic casebook on police ethics explores the moral complexities of situations faced by law enforcement officers every day across the United States.This updated edition of Power and Restraint maintains its place as a leading set of standards for evaluating police behavior. It extends our understanding of the basis of police accountability by grounding it in principles of the social contract and constitutional democracy. It applies the standards of fair access, public trust, public safety first, role discipline, and neutral professionalism to a variety of modern policing situations that help identify best practices and increase understanding of the challenges of policing in 21st-century America.Power and Restraint first locates itself in the context of other significant studies by scholars from various disciplines on moral issues in police work. Next, it establishes a foundation for moral evaluation of police work grounded in social contract theory as expressed in the U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence. Third, the authors generate five standards derived from the social contract for judging the actions of police. In the second half of the book, the reader is asked to apply these standards to a variety of typical but morally ambiguous policing situations.
Howard Cohen, PhD, is senior associate of AASCU Consulting and chancellor emeritus of Purdue University Northwest.Michael Feldberg, PhD, is executive director of the George Washington Institute for Religious Freedom and founder of the Institute for the Humanities and Law Enforcement Training.Monica M. Moll, PhD, is director of public safety at The Ohio State University. She has been a sworn police officer since 1996.
Preface to the Second EditionIntroduction to the Second EditionPartChapter 1The Moral Dimensions of Police WorkChapter 2A Social Contract Perspective on the Police RoleChapter 3Moral Standards for Police WorkPartChapter 4Scenario One: Rock ConcertChapter 5Scenario Two: Accusation of ShopliftingChapter 6Scenario Three: Suspect ApprehensionChapter 7Scenario Four: Multijurisdictional DisputeChapter 8Scenario Five: Officer WellnessChapter 9Scenario Six: Driving under the InfluenceChapter 10ConclusionAppendix: Additional Scenarios for AnalysisNotesBibliographyIndex