The notion of "police ethics" flourishes in texts and professional law enforcement publications. Discuss the premise that there is no such thing as "police ethics."

What will be an ideal response?


a) Some police employees try to compartmentalize their lives into personal and police domains.
b) There aren't different standards of ethics.
c) There is no such thing as "police ethics."
d) There is only ethics, one moral compass, and one integrity.

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