Ethical Policing - Kingston, NY
Friday, February 21, 2025, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM EST
Category: Training

Transformational Ethical Training and Consulting Services, LLC
Ethical Policing
(This course is designed for police officers, supervisors and leaders)
Registration can be completed by going to: www.transformationalethicaltraining.com
Payments (checks) should be written out for payment and mailed within 2 weeks of the course to:
Transformational Ethical Training and Consulting Services, LLC 19 South Fowlerhouse Road Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Sponsored by the Ulster County Law Enforcement Training Group
Presented by Dr. Steven Minard (Ret. Police Captain-City of Poughkeepsie P.D.)
February 21, 2025 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Held at Ulster Community College 94 Mary’s Ave. Kingston, NY 12401
Training that can save careers, families, agency reputations, and lives
- Ethics described (various types and types most applicable to policing)
- The importance of the hiring process in hiring ethical officers
- Ethics and procedural justice connection
- Police Culture and sub-culture (what’s the difference?)
- Noble Cause Corruption and examples
- Code of Silence and The Thin Blue Line
- Personal values and their relationship to ethics
- The New Orleans Ethical Policing is Courageous (EPIC) model
- Changing the Police Culture and Sub-Culture from the top down and bottom up
- The Field Training Officer role in embracing an ethical culture of the agency
- Using the 8-step ethical decision-making process to successfully solve ethical dilemmas.
- Technology and effects on ethical policing
- Slippery Slope theory of escalating police corruption
- Implications of unethical police behavior for officers, police leaders, police organizations, and the community
- Case Law: Giglio v. United States, 405 U.S. 150 (1972):
- Brady material and ethical implications for not complying with
- Unethical policing case examples and discussion
- Ethical problem-solving using case studies
Cost per student: $179.00 (includes handouts and a certificate)
Questions can be directed to Dr. Steven Minard at [email protected]
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