Running Head: LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONALISM AND RESPONSIBILITIES American Military University April Marshall CMRJ201 Criminal Justice Administration Final– Research Paper Professor Charles Russo Abstract The purposes of this paper are identity and explan in depth history of Law Enforcement professionalism and responsibilities. The analytical content and data collected for this paper was obtained from a literature review of peer reviewed scholarly articles within the American Military
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Interest in professionalism has grown in recent years‚ which – at least in part – has been driven by reports of the unethical‚ illegal‚ or unprofessional behaviour of doctors and other health professionals. Restoring public trust‚ particularly in medicine and doctors‚ but also changes in public and patient expectations‚ as well as working conditions and context thus underlie attempts to define‚ describe‚ measure and assess professionalism in the healthcare professions. Among the healthcare
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TEACHER PROFESSIONALISM INTRODUCTION In historical context‚ the issue whether teaching is a professional status or not‚ has been controversial. According to Leiter (1978) teaching is a semi-professional job because teachers are directed to perform certain standards by their superiors. As a result of this‚ teachers’ individual autonomy and decision making powers are limited. Some authors such as Carter ve Passy (2007)‚ Ozga (1981) believe that it is more useful to approach professionalism as an ideological
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Professionalism can mean many different things to many different people. For the business man‚ professionalism might mean wearing a fancy suit while traveling to their high paying job. To a doctor‚ it might mean performing a successful surgery. The point is that there is no one correct way to define professionalism. Depending on your profession‚ personality‚ or your surroundings‚ many people will come up with very different meanings. I have my own perception of “professionalism‚” and I hope
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past several decades‚ obligations imposed on dentists by our society have been changed dramatically as well as the definition of professionalism. The term ‘professionalism’ first appeared in the Journal of Dental Education in 1968 (Ralph‚2016). Since then‚ there has been a variety of way to define dental professionalism. Trathen and Gallagher recently states professionalism as ‘a moral contract between the profession and society that is underpinned by a set of values‚ behaviours and relationships’ such
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Looking at my time login for Day 1 was similar to an assignment I did in my CPD 150 class. My reaction to my use of mediated communication is how any normal teenager would reaction‚ shocked. I did not think I spent the major of my time on my phone either reading‚ listening to music or watching YouTube videos. The one time log that surprised me the most was watching YouTube for about 7 hours. I did take bathroom breaks and my parents called me but for the major of the time I was glued to my phone
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Professionalism Professionalism involves maintaining a set standard of maturity‚ respectfulness and proficiency in one’s behaviour and attitude. This is especially relevant in the workplace or in any task that demands a certain level of maturity‚ respectfulness and proficiency. As a result‚ professionalism is an important part of being a health professional and working in a hospital‚ as maturity‚ respectfulness and proficiency are three critical attributes/requirements of a doctor. Professionalism
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As a student studying physical therapy‚ it is important to practice professionalism‚ while understanding that you are not a professional yet. There are many attributes that one should have in order to be considered professional. The key attributes of professionalism that I aspire to practice as both a graduate student and professional are exhibiting emotional intelligence‚ obtaining and maintaining competency in the field‚ demonstrating accountability‚ engaging in active listening‚ and presenting
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Professionalism is a key that opens many doors; doors to networking with other physical therapy professionals‚ doors to patients‚ and doors to overall success. All of these doors are important in the pursuit of a doctor of physical therapy degree‚ but there are many different aspects of professionalism to consider when answering this question. All of these aspects are imperative to a successful pursuit of a degree: appearance‚ schoolwork‚ interactions with patients‚ and conversations with co-workers
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Everyone has a different meaning of the word professionalism. Some people believe professionalism means dressing smart and/or appropriate for work and doing a good job. Others believe it means that you have many degrees. Merriam-Webster states professionalism as “the competence or skill expected of a professional‚ and it defines a professional as “a person engaged or qualified in a profession.” To me a professional has major knowledge in the field that he or she studied for. They have certifications
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