The ethical obligations that police officers adhere to when carrying out their duties of investigation and arrest are first they have to abide by all rulings as set forth by the Constitution of the United States. There are also other rules that every police department has within each state, local, and federal government. It is only proper for law official to have a search warrant prior to making a search in someone’s home or in an area of other people who may be …show more content…
The federal and state administrators make sure their arrests are followed accordingly by the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments. It’s best to follow all rules I believe the Ethical Considerations that are laid out in International Association of Chiefs of Police are not only realistic, but they are a simple outline of what is expected as a police officer. As stated by Hall (2015), “The International Association of Chiefs of Police has promulgated a model policy of ethical standards. Although not binding, these standards are widely recognized by police agencies as good guidance” (p. 463). All police officers need to know what is expected of them and to be reminded of these anticipations as an officer. The Ethical Considerations are clear, concise, and right to the point. Any officer should be reminded of these rules at all times (Hall, 2015). As a career as a