Please be more specific with your question. The ethics exercised in police work are the same as ethics in any other line of work.
The nature of ethics and their role in policing is that they help in defining the code of conduct to be followed. They are used to dictate the values and contextual mandates in terms of policing among other critical roles.
Human nature ethics is a form of ethical theory that relies on examining human nature in order to come to ethical conclusions. Often human nature ethical theorists base their ethics on biological drives.
Jihong Zhao has written: 'Why police organizations change' -- subject(s): Community policing, Police, Attitudes 'The nature of community policing innovations' -- subject(s): Community policing, Police
Proportional ethics is the study of the way people interact within their community to do with good nature and aspects of life.
William Edelglass has written: 'Facing nature' -- subject(s): Ethics, Environmental ethics
The differences between the classic's and modern's reference of human nature virtue and ethics lies in interpretation of virtue.
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Problem Oriented Policing is REACTIVE - whereas Community Oriented Policing is PROACTIVE.
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John Kleinig has written: 'The ethics of policing' -- subject(s): Police ethics 'Philosophical Issues in Education' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Education 'Ethics and Criminal Justice' 'Paternalism' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Case studies, Law and legislation, Paternalism, Safety hats, Seat belts, Social aspects, Social aspects of Paternalism