CRJ 321. Police Ethics
An identification and analysis of the diverse ethical issues encountered in the police service. Traditional ethical theories will be examined and will be applied to such topics as discretion, deadly physical force, misconduct, authority and responsibility, affirmative action, civil disobedience, undercover operations, and privacy. (Same course as Philosophy 321.) (Offered every semester.)
3 hours,  3 credits
Prerequisites: English 102. In addition: Philosophy 231 or permission of the section instructor.