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To make every place in Trinidad and Tobago safe.
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In partnership with the citizens of Trinidad and Tobago, we provide for safe and secure communities and other places through professional policing, focused leadership and consistent, high quality service.
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To protect and serve with pride.
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Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Dignity and Excellence.
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Integrity simply speaks to a person possessing the qualities of being honest and having strong principles that they refuse to change. Ensuring that your morals, values and ethics align in both your public and personal life.
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Ethics can be generally defined as the personal values, ideas or beliefs that influence a person’s conduct. In the context of the law enforcement, ethics is regarded as the values and principles of conduct that apply to a police officer. Our professional conduct should be aligned with the values of the organization.
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Trustworthy, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring, Citizenship, Compassion, Conscientiousness and Devotion.
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Moral Sensitivity, Moral Character, Moral Judgment and Moral Motivation.
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Moral Sensitivity is a security alert to identify ethical issues and an ability to understand the conflict between individuals' beliefs, perceptions, interests, and well-being
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Moral judgment refers to a decision about what one should do in a morally problematic situation between what is right and what is wrong when deciding what to do.
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Moral motivation refers to the desires to do the right thing and to be a good and ethical person without being reward.
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Moral Character involves the ability to possess the maturity, courage and discipline to follow through and do what you know is right in situations of strong temptation. In addition, to also serve the public in a fair, honest and ethical manner.
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Integrity and ethics matter because a police officer is vested and entrusted with an enormous amount of power, authority and responsibility to serve the society.
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Bribery, Chiselling, Shakedown, Favoritism, Mooching, Purjury, Prejudice, Premeditated theft and Shopping.
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The Bad Character, The Weak Character, The Self-Controlled Character and The Excellent Character.
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Justice should be administered by the state as one of the functions of Government.
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The survival of the community, To restrain individuals with anti-social ideas and rules from inflicting too much harm on the remainder of the community., Governs the rights and duties of individuals entering into arrangements with persons in a private capacity.
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Common law, Case Law and Statutes
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A rule of human conduct enforced by the state through it’s Court of Law.
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A crime is an act or omission forbidden by the law under pains of punishment.
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Conduct, Circumstance and Consequence
問題一覧
1
To make every place in Trinidad and Tobago safe.
2
In partnership with the citizens of Trinidad and Tobago, we provide for safe and secure communities and other places through professional policing, focused leadership and consistent, high quality service.
3
To protect and serve with pride.
4
Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Dignity and Excellence.
5
Integrity simply speaks to a person possessing the qualities of being honest and having strong principles that they refuse to change. Ensuring that your morals, values and ethics align in both your public and personal life.
6
Ethics can be generally defined as the personal values, ideas or beliefs that influence a person’s conduct. In the context of the law enforcement, ethics is regarded as the values and principles of conduct that apply to a police officer. Our professional conduct should be aligned with the values of the organization.
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Trustworthy, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring, Citizenship, Compassion, Conscientiousness and Devotion.
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Moral Sensitivity, Moral Character, Moral Judgment and Moral Motivation.
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Moral Sensitivity is a security alert to identify ethical issues and an ability to understand the conflict between individuals' beliefs, perceptions, interests, and well-being
10
Moral judgment refers to a decision about what one should do in a morally problematic situation between what is right and what is wrong when deciding what to do.
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Moral motivation refers to the desires to do the right thing and to be a good and ethical person without being reward.
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Moral Character involves the ability to possess the maturity, courage and discipline to follow through and do what you know is right in situations of strong temptation. In addition, to also serve the public in a fair, honest and ethical manner.
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Integrity and ethics matter because a police officer is vested and entrusted with an enormous amount of power, authority and responsibility to serve the society.
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Bribery, Chiselling, Shakedown, Favoritism, Mooching, Purjury, Prejudice, Premeditated theft and Shopping.
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The Bad Character, The Weak Character, The Self-Controlled Character and The Excellent Character.
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Justice should be administered by the state as one of the functions of Government.
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The survival of the community, To restrain individuals with anti-social ideas and rules from inflicting too much harm on the remainder of the community., Governs the rights and duties of individuals entering into arrangements with persons in a private capacity.
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Common law, Case Law and Statutes
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A rule of human conduct enforced by the state through it’s Court of Law.
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A crime is an act or omission forbidden by the law under pains of punishment.
21
Conduct, Circumstance and Consequence