Conduct two interviews with practicing professionals in the field of law enforcement. (With the short deadline feel free to make up the interviews) These individuals may occupy positions in federal, state, county, or municipal police agencies, probation, parole, public defenders, judges, or prosecutors' offices. Focus on the following questions in your interviews:
-Why are ethics and character so important in the field of law enforcement?
-Do the interviewees feel that police are more ethical today or were more ethical 10 years ago?
-Why do police officers become involved in misconduct?
-Do the interviewees feel that there is enough training offered in ethics at the police academy level? If not, why is that?
-Do the interviewees believe that law enforcement agencies are doing enough to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in their recruitment, hiring, and procedural practices? Should ethics training be offered as an ongoing process for law enforcement officers?
-Do the interviewees feel that education and/or training in ethics would reduce incidents of police corruption? Report the results of these interviews in a paper that answers the proposed questions. Apply to your paper information on various ethical issues to form a synthesis of practical law enforcement ideologies. Be sure to discuss with the interviewees at least four contemporary ethical issues that they are dealing with as criminal justice practitioners. Finally, offer your own insights on the perspectives of the individuals you interviewed.
Various ideologies influence
the nature of the criminal justice system in contemporary society. For
instance, substantive criminal laws outline the fundamental values of the
society, which the law enforcement officers implement through violence and an
exercise of power. Thus, the political theory mandates how to govern the
different states. There also exists a connection between politics, criminal
processes, and social ideologies, which one should consider when addressing the
ethical issues in the criminal justice system. By analyzing the interview
responses of the law enforcement officers, one can then determine the various
concepts, beliefs, and attitudes surrounding ethics in the criminal justice
system to better strategize on the interventions needed to resolve them.