Ethics and Professional Code of Conduct: Ethics and Professional Code of Conduct Law enforcement officers are the models of society. Everyone looks up to them for guidance on how to maintain the law. The officers are in a unique position in society; whether on or off duty. The actions of the officers should be above reproach from society. A police chief is the official representative of the government to society. To uphold peace in society‚ he requires a strong code of ethics and integrity
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ways‚ the NCO Creed still begins each paragraph with one of three letters: N-C-O. As the “yardstick” in which NCOs measure themselves‚ it continues to guide and reinforce the values of each new generation of NCOs. As former Sergeant Major of the Army Gene C. McKinney said "The NCO creed... is my rock and should be the foundation on which all NCOs build their two ideals- leadership and professionalism." This is what the NCO creed means to me. When attending Warrior’s Leader Course‚ NCO hopefuls
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Code of Professional Ethics and Conduct Integrity and Objectivity According to the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) Code of Professional Conduct‚ Section 102 is Integrity and Objectivity. Rule 102 states that “in the performance of any professional service‚ a member should maintain objectivity and integrity‚ shall be free of conflicts of interest‚ and shall not knowingly misrepresent facts or subordinate his or her judgment to other” (http://www.aicpa.org). Mr. John Irwin made materially
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inside look at how the rank structure works in the Army. But‚ since 7% of my readership comes from a .mil address (yet I track domains)‚ there are NCOs from all branches that I hope will learn something. Keep in mind that my comments are geared more towards the Army realm‚ but the basics are service wide. I’m not going to speak about the officers‚ just the NCOs. In my mind there are two types of people that attain the grade E5: Sergeants and NCOs. Some people will probably disagree with me about
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You are a leader in the same Army that persevered at Valley Forge‚ held its ground at the Little Round Top‚ turned the tide of a war at St. Mihiel and began the liberation of a continent at Omaha Beach. You lead soldiers from the same Army that burst out of the Pusan Perimeter‚ won against enormous odds at the Ia Drang Valley‚ fought with determination at Mogadishu and relieved terrible misery in Rwanda. Leaders like you and soldiers like yours conducted intense combat operations in Afghanistan while
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AC 63812 A British Soldier’s Values and Standards V A L U E S A N D S T A N D A R D S O F T H E B R I T I S H A R M Y FOREWORD BY THE HEAD OF THE ARMY Humans are naturally team players‚ we all seek the company of others and like to share our experiences. The British Army is the ultimate team. It has an excellent reputation across the World‚ which is built on trust. A lot is expected of you as a British Soldier; you will be required to serve in dangerous places‚ risk your life for your teammates
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Professional Values and Ethics Learning Team A GEN200 November 15‚ 2010 Lisa Wittenhagen Ethical standards and an individual ’s personal code of moral values are extremely subjective topics often based on belief systems. Furthermore‚ upbringing commonly influences an individual ’s code of ethics thus affecting important personal and professional decisions. Renowned Brazilian professor Valdemar W. Setzer once said of moral values‚ "Ethics
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A professional army versus conscription A professional army and universal conscription are the two major types of military service practised in the world. Evidently‚ both of them have their own benefits‚ but I presume that a conscript army is more efficient. On the one hand‚ in wartime mercenaries are far less motivated than conscripts. While the former have only their own material welfare at heart‚ the latter are guided by a stronger incentive‚ which is patriotic sentiment. Having
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Professional Ethics and Values Professional Ethics and Values Values and ethics are very similar in the aspect of where they are learned. The definition of values is “things that are important to or valued by someone” (Dictionary.com‚ 2011). Whereas the definition for ethics is “moral principles‚ as of an individual” (Dictionary.com‚ 2011). Each term brings different beliefs and values to every situation. Values and Ethics change when it concerning professional terms‚ and he or she can have a
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position to lead‚ supervise and train soldiers. The Noncommissioned Officer Corp is the backbone of a professional army. Through real "hands on" experiences‚ and progression through the enlisted ranks‚ the NCO should be in a position of self-confidence and esteem‚ that their position alone should demand respect from both enlisted soldiers and our officers. NCO’s represent the United States Army; their very existence allows the officers to plan‚ organize‚ lead‚ and direct combat operations. NCO’s
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