There is a nationwide movement in law enforcement regarding the raising of ethical standards for officers. I constantly hear of and support improvements in ethics and integrity. These are very important values, and are needed if we are to continue toward professionalization. But there is a fatal flaw. Does honesty apply to a department, or can a department retain its bragging rights? Does it apply when it comes to sharing a full exchange of all information? I think it should. This is an opportunity for improvement.
Having personally visited or spoken with representatives of hundreds of agencies, I was particularly puzzled with the following events. Several years ago, I visited one particular agency where I was received in a gracious manner, lectured, and then taken on a tour of the city. I left with a very favorable impression. Later, I read an independent study, performed by a major university, about that same city and that agency. The study gave startling, opposing views of the police response to a particularly disadvantaged area of the city. This left me with a question: Why did that agency tell only a part of the story to me?








