The differences between the formal ethics of law enforcement and the values of the police subculture create a complex and sometimes conflicting dynamic within policing. Understanding these differences is essential for addressing challenges related to ethical behavior, accountability, community trust, and the overall effectiveness of law enforcement organizations. While formal ethics emphasize legally grounded standards of conduct, the police subculture often shapes day-to-day behavior through shared norms, peer expectations, and informal rules that influence how officers perceive and carry out their duties. Exploring how these forces interact allows us to examine both the strengths and the risks that arise when formal rules meet informal cultural expectations.
Law enforcement officers are expected to follow formal ethical standards such as accountability, impartiality, transparency, respect for constitutional rights, and commitment to the public good. At the same time, officers often operate within an informal police subculture that emphasizes values like loyalty to peers, solidarity, discretion, and informal rules of conduct.
In this assignment, analyze how police discretion shapes the relationship between formal ethics and police subculture.
Assignment Prompt:
- Formal Ethics vs. Subculture
- Briefly explain how formal ethical standards and police subcultural values develop.
- Identify one key area where these values support each other and one area where they come into conflict.
- Role of Discretion
- Explain how police discretion can influence an officers decisions, reporting behavior, or willingness to intervene when ethical standards and subcultural expectations clash.
- Discuss how discretionary choices can affect:
- The individual officer
- Departmental culture
- Community trust and perceptions of legitimacy
- Applied Example
- Provide a specific example (real-world or from the course text) in which an officer faced a conflict between formal ethics and subcultural expectations.
- Explain how discretion influenced the officers decision.
- Clearly argue whether the outcome aligned more closely with formal ethical standards or subcultural norms, and explain why.
Your response should move beyond describing both sides as balanced and instead take a clear position, supported by course concepts and readings.
Instructions:
For this assignment, your essay should demonstrate your ability to express ideas clearly, use critical thinking, and organize your thoughts in a coherent manner. The essay should reflect your understanding of the topic, supported by research, facts, or personal experiences.
Your essay should be at least 400 words. Be sure to include your word count and at least two citations from you text book. Include in-text citations with the page number where the information appears. Example: (Smith, 2025, p. 37)
Additional Requirements:
- Formatting: Your essay should be typed in a readable font (Times New Roman, Arial) with 1-inch margins, using APA formatting. Use double spacing and include your name and the assignment title at the top of the document.
- Grammar and Style: Ensure your essay is free from grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors. Use clear and concise language. Avoid overly complex sentences, but make sure your writing is detailed enough to fully explain your points.
- Original Work: The essay should be your own work. It should not be copied directly from any sources, including the internet, textbooks, or AI-generated content. If you use any outside sources, make sure to paraphrase and cite them correctly.
- Citation: If you reference any external sources (books, articles, websites, etc.), be sure to cite them properly in APA format.
- These OWL resources will help you with the types of writing and research you may encounter in this and other classes while in college.
Important Notes:
- Use of AI: While AI tools can be helpful in brainstorming ideas, the essay you submit must reflect your own thoughts and writing. Directly using only AI-generated content is considered academic dishonesty, so be sure your work is original.
This assignment meets course competencies 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6.
Written Assignment Rubric 50 (4)
Written Assignment Rubric 50 (4)CriteriaRatingsPtsContent, Substance, Ideas
15 pts
Exeptional/Thorough
Demonstrates a strong and comprehensive understanding of the topic. Addresses all parts of the prompt with depth, accuracy, and insight. Clearly integrates course concepts, terminology, and relevant examples. Content reflects critical thinking, analysis, and clear connections to criminal justice practice or theory.
12 pts
Proficient/Effective
Demonstrates solid understanding of the topic. Addresses most parts of the prompt clearly and accurately. Includes relevant examples or references to course material, though depth or analysis may be limited in places. Shows thoughtful engagement with the subject matter.
8 pts
Developing/Partial Understanding
Addresses the prompt but omits some key details or explanations. Demonstrates a basic grasp of ideas, but content may be general, uneven, or lack sufficient support. Limited use of examples or course material to demonstrate understanding.
4 pts
Limited/Minimal Understanding
Addresses only part of the topic or misunderstands key concepts. Provides little relevant information or development of ideas. Content lacks clarity, focus, or connection to course learning.
0 pts
No Submission/Off-Topic
Response is missing, off-topic, or fails to address the assignment prompt. Shows no understanding of the material or assignment expectations.
/ 15 pts
Examples, Evidence, Support
10 pts
Strong and Effective Support
Uses clear, relevant, and accurate examples or evidence to fully support key ideas. Demonstrates understanding through thoughtful connections between research, course concepts, and real-world applications.
5 pts
Limited or Inconsistent Support
Includes some examples or evidence, but they may be general, vague, or only loosely connected to the main ideas. Limited explanation of how evidence supports the point; reasoning may be incomplete or lack depth.
0 pts
Insufficient or Missing Support
Provides little to no relevant examples, details, or evidence. Ideas are unsupported or based on opinion without connection to facts, research, or course content.
/ 10 pts
Word Count
10 pts
500+ words
8 pts
400-499
6 pts
300-399
4 pts
200-299
2 pts
100-199
0 pts
Under 100 words
/ 10 pts
Grammar, Spelling, Punctuation
5 pts
Error Free
Writing is clear, polished, and professional. Virtually no errors in grammar, spelling, or punctuation. Sentence structure and word choice enhance readability and professionalism.
4 pts
Proficient/Minor Errors
Writing is generally clear and professional. Contains a few minor grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors that do not distract from meaning. Sentences are mostly well-constructed and easy to follow.
3 pts
Developing/Noticeable Errors
Writing is understandable but contains frequent grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors. Errors sometimes interfere with clarity or flow. May need proofreading or revision for sentence structure and mechanics.
0 pts
Limited / Needs Significant Improvement
Frequent or severe grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors make the writing difficult to read or understand. Lacks proofreading and does not meet college-level writing standards. Submission may be incomplete or not written in standard English.
/ 5 pts
Provides Citation
5 pts
Full Marks
0 pts
No Marks
/ 5 pts
Provides Word Count
5 pts
Full Marks
0 pts
No Marks
/ 5 pts
Total Points: 0

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