Chpater 1
Across
- 2. → Interactions should instill respect and confidence without arrogance.
- 5. → Trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, citizenship.
- 9. → Acting objectively and neutrally as a representative of the justice system.
- 11. → Ask: legal? policy? code? personal ethics? true dilemma? then act consistently.
- 14. → A vocation marked by specialized knowledge, public service, standards, and ethics.
- 16. → Guiding duties and conduct for officers (e.g., IACP Code).
- 18. → Know the bounds of power; no person or institution has absolute power.
- 19. → Pillar: rules applied even handedly matters as much as outcomes.
- 20. → Pillar: decisions and reasons are visible, not hidden.
Down
- 1. → Automatic associations that can influence decisions unconsciously.
- 3. → Ends never justify illegal or unsafe means in policing.
- 4. → Off duty behavior must uphold public trust and reflect law abiding standards.
- 6. → Using facts without distortion by personal feelings or prejudice.
- 7. → Evidence must be presented impartially, ignoring social distinctions.
- 8. → Community belief that police act lawfully and fairly.
- 10. → An occupation requiring advanced education and applying expertise to serve others.
- 12. → Practical principles covering limits of authority, evidence, and public conduct.
- 13. → Legitimacy rests on fairness of processes used to make and explain decisions.
- 15. → Pillar: choices based on facts, not bias or favoritism.
- 17. → Pillar: people are heard and can tell their side before decisions.