Ethical Issues In Law Enforcement

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As a society, we can choose to live our everyday lives, raising our families and going to work, hoping someone, somewhere, will do something to ease the tension—to smooth over the conflict” (Comey, 2015, p. 110). The examples you mention are very real and quite disturbing. Yes, they may be ethically and even legally wrong. But, how did we get here? Unfortunately, the focus has been on the wrong doing of law enforcement, instead of the problems in our society. Each person in society carries around a bias, whether they admit it or not. This epidemic is not the fault of law enforcement, who for the most part sign up to serve and protect. The illustration below reflects the most recent release of individuals in the United States, who have