Week 4a Jose 303

  Please respond directly to the below classmate discussion post. Minimum of 100 words.   How the slippery slope theory contributes to ethical behavior in law enforcement. How does the slippery slope contribute to illegal and unethical decision-making in policing or corrections.  The meaning of “slippery slope”in criminal justice is a concept or plan of action … Read more

Week 4c Scott 303

  Please respond directly to the below classmate post, minimum 100 words  In the movie Training Day, LAPD officer Jake Hoyt wanted to be accepted by the Narcotics Unit officers but allowed his acceptance ambitions to be corrupted. The mentor, Supervisor Alonzo Harris, exploited Hoyt’s ambitions and manipulated him into committing crimes to test the allegiance … Read more

wk 4a 303 scott

 Please respond directly to the below classmate post, minimum 100 words   The “slippery slope” related to law enforcement and corrections is defined as corruption that usually begins with something innocuous as a free cup of coffee, which could lead to more apparent types of corruption. Jake Hoyt, an LAPD officer, exemplifies the “slippery slope” … Read more

Wk 4C

Watch the movie, “Training Day”, and respond directly to the question below as it relates to the movie. Minimum of 200 words.  Compare and contrast specific value-based decision-making demonstrated by police officers in the film and in a real-life police corruption event that occurred within the last five years.