In Chapter 9, the authors present two case studies demonstrating the dangers of unrestrained personal loyalty at the executive and operational levels in police and corrections agencies. Choose one case study and discuss the following:
· Define and distinguish among the three levels of loyalty: personal loyalty, institutional loyalty, and integrated loyalty.
· What levels are at issue in the case study and why?
· What should an honest practitioner do if two levels are in conflict?
· Discuss your opinion of whether traditional personal loyalty to superiors in criminal justice is essential, and or for what reasons.
Chapter 5 and 9
Souryal, S. S., & Whitehead, J. T. (2019). Ethics in Criminal Justice (7th ed.). Taylor & Francis. https://ccis.vitalsource.com/books/9780429682162
