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Code of Ethics

As a law enforcement officer, my fundamental obligation is to protect the constitutional rights and freedoms of the people whom I have been sworn to uphold. While I consider the way I choose to conduct my private affairs a personal freedom, I accept the responsibilities for my actions, as well as inactions, while on duty or off duty, when those actions bring disrepute on the public image of my employer, my fellow officers, or the law enforcement profession.

  • I vow to perform all my duties in a professional and competent manner.
  • I consider the abilities to be courageous in the face of danger and to exercise restraint in the use of my powers and authorities to be the ultimate public trust.
  • I accept that I must consistently strive to achieve excellence in learning the necessary information and skills associated with my duties.
  • I will keep myself physically fit and mentally alert so that I am capable of performing my duties according to the standards of quality expected of my position.
  • I vow to be fully truthful and honest in my dealings with others. I deplore lies and half truths that mislead or do not fully inform those who must depend upon my honesty.
  • I will obey the very laws that I am sworn to uphold.
  • I will seek affirmative ways to comply with the standards of my department and the lawful directions of my supervisors.
  • I vow to treat others with courtesy at all times. I consider it to be a professional weakness to allow another's behavior to dictate my response. I will not allow others' actions or failings to be my excuse for not performing my duties in a responsible and professional and expected manner.
  • I vow to empathize with the problems of people with whom I come into daily contact. However, I cannot allow my personal feelings, prejudices, animosities, or friendships to influence the discretionary authorities entrusted to my job.
  • I will affirmatively seek ways to avoid actual and potential conflicts of interest that could compromise my official authority or public image.
  • I hold the authority inherent in my position to be an affirmation of the public's trust in me as a law enforcement officer. I do not take this trust lightly. As long as I remain in this position, I will dedicate myself to maintaining this trust and upholding all the ideals of the law enforcement profession.