The Cleveland Police Ethics Committee exists to promote the highest standards of ethical conduct within Cleveland Police.

What You'll Do: 

The Independent Ethics Committee aims to promote the highest standards of ethical conduct in Cleveland Police.

The committee acts as a ‘critical friend’ to the force. Members provide a focus for education, a source of support and a measure of compliance with organisational values. 

The Committee makes sure senior leaders are aligned with force values and the Code of Ethics by scrutinising, challenging and advising in areas such as:

  • Leadership;
  • Police culture;
  • Complex operational decision making;
  • Themes of national significance;
  • Strategic influence, and
  • Development and management of resources and estate

As a result, members believe the Independent Ethics Committee makes a key contribution to maintaining and improving trust and confidence in Cleveland Police.   

In simple terms, professional ethics are not only about doing the right thing but doing things for the right reason.

The committee’s skills and experience assist in senior leaders’ decision making. They also improve the transparency of those decisions for the benefit of the communities, which Cleveland Police and PCC serve.

Why You'll Love It: 
Chance to debate ethical issues pertinant to national and local policing
What You'll Learn: 
You will learn about ethical dilemmas facing modern policing and be able to debate senstive subjects in a safe and supportive environment. 
What We're Looking For: 
We are looking for people who like a good debate and are not afraid to put their views forward for a discussion. 
Summary
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Skills you should possess: 
Intermediate
Languages you should know: 
English
Professional working
Requirements: 
Statement of Motivation

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