ALCOHOLISM AND AN ETHICAL DILEMMA When I first began my quest to become a police officer more than two decades ago, I passionately believed that one day I would achieve my goal. I also realized that o
ALCOHOLISM AND AN ETHICAL DILEMMA When I first began my quest to become a police officer more than two decades ago, I passionately believed that one day I would achieve my goal. I also realized that o
ALCOHOLISM AND AN ETHICAL DILEMMA
When I first began my quest to become a police officer more than two decades ago, I passionately believed that one day I would achieve my goal. I also realized that once an officer, I would likely be ‘tested’ on many levels throughout my career. I have always admired strength of positive character in others and prided myself in having an almost iron-clad strength of character. During any officer’s career they will face instances where their character will be put to his or her owns personal and professional tests. It is not a matter of ‘if” but simply a matter of ‘when’ such dilemmas will occur. How will one handle that potentially pivotal juncture of one’s career? Will one have the appropriate ethical foundations to make the ‘right’ choices. How will one reconcile their choices? How does one minimize the emotional experience of uneasiness when there is a clash between two parallel principles that are conflicting – when one is experiencing a situation where one’s beliefs or assumptions may been seen as ‘wrong’.
Thanks to psychologist Leon Festinger, we now know this phenomenon as cognitive