Abstract
This subject focuses on key capabilities required of a professional police officer, including the capabilities for making ethical decisions in accordance with the law, community expectations and organisational policies; communicating with a range of individuals and groups; understanding and dealing with the customer base of the police organisation and recognising … For more content click the Read More button below.
Syllabus
The STOPAR model of professional decision-making;The general nature of ethics as they apply to the individual and society;The role of legal and organisational ethics in decision-making;Police ethics as it is shaped by NSW Police organisational policy and culture;Customer service and duty of care including ethical considerations;Victim care; andCommunication strategies and … For more content click the Read More button below.
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
1.
be able to apply STOPAR as a critical thinking framework in policing scenarios;
2.
be able to explain the principles of professionalism and decision making accountability as they apply to policing in NSW;
3.
be able to explain NSW Police Force ethical standards as articulated in the Statement of Values, Code of Conduct and Ethics, the Oath of Office and associated policies and apply to policing scenarios;
4.
be able to identify the potential for corruption in policing;
5.
be able to explain the crucial role of lawful discretion in police-decision making processes;
6.
be able to explain the NSW Police Force Customer Service Charter and how it applies to general duties policing;
7.
be able to apply the principles of effective victim care to a range of policing scenarios; and
8.
be able to use effective written and oral communication techniques appropriately in a range of policing situations.
Enrolment restrictions
Available only to students in the Associate Degree in Policing Practice.
Learning resources
Additional resources required by students
Students will require internet access.