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What does the term 'innate values' refer to?
What does the term 'innate values' refer to?
- Values based on something never used or seen
- Values related to reproduction and survival (correct)
- Values that are only potentially valuable
- Values related to beauty and aesthetics
In the context of a police agency, which of the following is considered a cardinal virtue?
In the context of a police agency, which of the following is considered a cardinal virtue?
- Selflessness
- Temperance (correct)
- Patriotism
- Professionalism
What does the term 'prudence' refer to in the context of police service?
What does the term 'prudence' refer to in the context of police service?
- Respect for human rights
- Strong sense of justice
- Ability to govern and discipline oneself through logical reasoning (correct)
- Desire to help and serve others
Which term refers to a character trait evaluated as being good?
Which term refers to a character trait evaluated as being good?
What are the categories of values related to aesthetics?
What are the categories of values related to aesthetics?
Which category of values includes the value based on something never used or seen?
Which category of values includes the value based on something never used or seen?
What is the term for a quality held to be of great moral value?
What is the term for a quality held to be of great moral value?
What does the term 'virtue' incline a person to do?
What does the term 'virtue' incline a person to do?
What is the focus of moral virtue?
What is the focus of moral virtue?
What category does 'honesty' belong to in the value system of a police agency?
What category does 'honesty' belong to in the value system of a police agency?
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Innate Values
- Inherent beliefs and principles held by individuals
- Formed through upbringing, culture, and personal experiences
- Can significantly influence decision-making and actions
Cardinal Virtue in Policing
- Justice is considered a cardinal virtue in a police agency
- It ensures fairness and impartiality in law enforcement
Prudence in Police Service
- The ability to make sound judgments based on reason and experience
- Involves carefully considering all relevant factors before taking action
- Essential for ethical and effective decision-making in policing
Character Trait Evaluated as Good
- Virtue refers to a character trait that is considered morally good
- It reflects positive qualities that promote ethical behavior
Categories of Values Related to Aesthetics
- Sensory values: Based on how something looks, sounds, smells, tastes, or feels
- Imaginative values: Based on how something stimulates the imagination
- Expressive values: Based on how something expresses emotions or creativity
- Symbolic values: Based on how something represents something else
Category of Values Based on Something Never Used or Seen
- Potential values are based on something that has not been used or seen yet
- They represent the potential for future value
Term for a Quality Held to be of Great Moral Value
- Virtue is a quality held to be of great moral value
- It represents a positive character trait that promotes ethical and moral behavior
Inclination of Virtue
- Virtues incline a person to do good actions
- They motivate individuals to act in accordance with ethical principles
Focus of Moral Virtue
- Moral virtues focus on developing a strong moral character
- They promote ethical behavior and good decision-making
Category of 'Honesty' in Police Agency Value System
- Honesty belongs to the category of moral values in a police agency
- It is a fundamental ethical principle essential for building trust and credibility
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