Peace officers should be held to a
higher standard than civilians because they are in the position where the
people must elevate them to such status in order to feel secured and protected.
If peace officers are viewed to be in the same level as the civilians, the
people would feel less secured about the service they give to the community.
Moreover,
the peace officers deserve to be held in high standard since they are the
“experts” in their fields. And since their field is enforcement of the law,
then they are expected to possess higher standards of morality and justice.
This is the same as holding a doctor to a higher standard than the ordinary
person in terms of someone who can give medical assistance or help. This is the
same as holding a teacher to a higher standard than the ordinary person in
terms of someone whom we can entrust in the education of our children.
Naturally, we expect them, the doctor and the teacher, to behave in a better
manner than the ordinary person. Since they are doctors and teachers, we do not
expect them to molest and sexually abuse our children. If they are held in the
same standard as a regular person, we would not entrust the lives of our
children in their hands.
Similarly
but on a different area, the same high standard should be expected of our peace
officers. By holding the peace officers in high regard, the communities are
then better served. For instance, in cases of emergency, the person/s needs to
have someone whom he can trust implicitly. If peace officers are regarded in
the same standard as the average civilian, then he will not be able to give the
kind of assurance to the person in need of his help. Then, despite his
expertise, he might not be able to perform his job properly.
As
to holding them to higher standard of morality, again, it comes with the
territory. If the community cannot expect the peace officers to have such high
standards of morality, the system will definitely fail. For instance, if the
members of the community cannot expect their peace officers to be honest and
moral individuals, how can they give inform the force about certain crimes? If
they think that the peace officers are the same as their neighbors, they might
have second thoughts about reporting crimes, fraud and other illegal activities
such as selling drugs. The individual who know something might think that the
peace officers are involved in such illegal activities. As a result, they might
think that reporting such crime will be nothing but a waste of time, at best.
And at worst, it might even endanger their lives and the lives of their
families. This is the same attitude in the corrupt countries where the people
hold their peace officers to low standard. In such places we see a total
deterioration and eventual disintegration of the whole justice system. This is
the most important reason why peace officers should be held in high standard.
Nevertheless,
although the people should hold their peace officers in high standards, they should
be aware that these peace officers are also human beings, with faults and
virtue. They should take exercise the same caution they exercise when doing
business and personal dealings with the civilians whom they do not fully know.
As seen in the case of residents of Calgary,
Canada, several
people were fooled into investing their money in a company owned by a police
officer and brother of a highly respected police officer. These people held the
police officers in such high standard and thought that they are dealing with
honest individuals. They believed that the investment is real only to find out
that they were victimized by Ponzi scam or pyramid scheme.
Thus,
peace officers should be held in high standard only to a certain degree, such
as in the performance of their jobs and in upholding and being part of the
justice system. The people should be the ones to put the line between holding
them in high standard and trusting them with their money.
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