The Fine Line between Police Discretion and Corruption Abstract In today’s law enforcement agencies there is a fine line between discretion and corruption. Imagine that you are a police officer‚ you pull over a car that you suspect is driven by someone who has had too much to drink. Upon reaching the window you find that it’s an old friend from school. Do you take him to jail or do you take him home? Police officers have the power to make this decision. In the world of the officer this could
Premium Police Police brutality Constable
IW “Discretion & Court Cases” Discretion & Court Cases Discretion varies in each profession just as it does in each jurisdiction. It is how a person in an authoritative position conducts themselves and what they do in accordance with their profession and with ethical obligations as well as the law. Disparity is a major player in the terms of discretion which includes Race‚ Ethnicity‚ Gender‚ and Age. First and foremost society has set the mind frame for this which flows
Premium Law Police Appeal
In the following essay‚ the topic that will be discussed is‚ should people have autonomy over their end of life decisions. Oxford Press (2013) defines autonomy as freedom or independence from external control or influence. This underpins the title‚ as should people have the freedom or independence to control their end of life decisions. Throughout this essay‚ the argument will be in favour of people having autonomy over their end of life decisions. This is an argumentative essay so each position
Free Death Life Religion
“Nearly 25% of women have been victims of domestic violence at some point in their Lives‚ and more than 40% of these women sustained physical injuries from these assaults”(Grover‚ Paul & Dodge‚ 2011‚ P.619). Police have the power to use discretion whenever they want. According to the Merriam Webster dictionary‚ “discretion is the quality of being discreet”(Merriam Webster Dictionary). In other words‚ discretion is when a person has the power to make decisions in certain situations. Police
Premium Domestic violence Victim Violence
You Decide Week 2 I. Identification Identify the dilemma. The dilemma is the fact that patient Margie Whitson is looking to have her pacemaker removed which will in turn end her life. She has asked the medical staff at the facility to assist in ending her life. What morals are involved? The moral is the patient’s right to refuse care if she chooses and also the right to die. II. Information Information to consider: Margie Whitson just experienced the death of her son. She has no living
Premium Death Choice Patient
Autonomy is independence‚ particularly from the control of outside forces; it refers to the capacity to act on our choices‚ where these choices are the product of our own goals‚ desires‚ and reasoning powers. Based on the definition‚ I believe that most of society is autonomous. Someone who is unable to act autonomously is a mentally challenged person. They are not able to act autonomously because they do not have the mental capacity to do so. Another example of someone who cannot act autonomously
Premium Autonomy Political philosophy Concepts in metaphysics
situations with which they must deal. No two situations they encounter are ever the same‚ even when examines a large number of situations over an extended period of time. The officers are usually in the position of having to make decisions on how to handle a specific matter alone‚ or with little additional advice and without immediate supervision. A police officer is role that cannot be taken lightly. To be a police officer one must have emotional strength. A police officer must learn discretion and then
Premium Police Constable Tennessee v. Garner
get a job or not because there are different opinions about it. Some people claim that the main task of students is studying hard so that after graduation‚ they may get a good degree‚ which offers them a better opportunity for well-paid jobs. Nevertheless‚ I believe great benefits‚ which part-time job provides‚ outweigh more than that. Looking for a job does require some effort. Whether looking for one online‚ through newspapers‚ or going in person. Some places ask for experienced workers in the
Premium Employment
Patriots but they didn’t gain any type of legal or political rights. However‚ freedom‚ equality‚ and independence were very inspirational to women and these ideas would help them in the future to become independent. Slave trade was banned‚ but it was not abolished so it did not completely remove slavery and make them free. Just like in women‚ the American Revolution inspired slaves for equality‚ freedom and independence that would help them in the future. It affected them because they thought that
Premium United States Gender Women's suffrage
When You’ve Got to Cut Costs A practical guide to reducing overhead by 10%‚ 20%‚ or (wince) 30% by Kevin P. Coyne‚ Shawn T. Coyne‚ and Edward J. Coyne‚ Sr. 74 Harvard Business Review May 2010 HBR.ORG Kevin P. Coyne (kevin@ thecoynepartnership.com) is a professor at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School and a former senior partner at McKinsey & Company. Shawn T. Coyne (shawn@ thecoynepartnership.com) is a consultant specializing in innovation‚ marketing‚ and organizational leadership
Premium Cost Harvard Business School Department store