Police Interview Question - Integrity

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @rossburton3321
    @rossburton3321 2 года назад +12

    We’ve gone over this scenario quite a few times in our Academy class. The instructor will keep it going by saying the sergeant says it’s not a big deal, then you go to the LT and chief and he/she says the same thing. At that point you have to question whether or not that department is a place you want to work for.

    • @InPursuit360
      @InPursuit360  2 года назад +5

      Exactly, the further up the chain this travels the more trouble for the entire agency. Not only that, if they are ok with this what else dothey let slip? Once you start down that road it will never end. Thanks for watching, stay safe.

  • @juliastarr1743
    @juliastarr1743 2 года назад +10

    Had my oral interview right after this video came out, all your videos were so helpful getting me to prepare myself! I passed my interview with flying colors, and on to the next step. Thanks for all you do🙂

  • @kingsijm3053
    @kingsijm3053 22 дня назад

    I think the answer is always report it to your supervisor.

  • @mjs1557
    @mjs1557 Месяц назад

    To In Pursuit 360. I love your videos and this is very important the integrity aspect. While we want everyone to have integrity especially officers. Don’t take this out of context even though I’m not a cop I can understand how sometimes it’s extremely difficult for good officers to quote on quote rat on a partner. We’ve seen so many times where a good Officer tries to do the right thing and gets retaliated against.
    -Two famous examples:
    -The 1970s Case with Frank Sepico
    exposing bribery in the New York City Police Dept.
    -The 2022 Case out of Sunrise, Florida
    with the female officer who pulled the
    Supervisor off of the handcuffed suspect
    then the supervisor tried to choke her.
    While I’m not justifying covering things up I can see why it’s not as easy as it sounds.

  • @614093g
    @614093g 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the videos . I just got my conditional offer . Your view videos helped me a lot .

  • @sidneyrobinson2362
    @sidneyrobinson2362 Год назад

    I agree with you 100% a lack of integrity equals a lack of accountability. Accountability only works if everyone is accountable. If I couldn't count on the badge to be integris, I would have no interest in law enforcement. Thank you very much sir for sharing your knowledge and wisdom.

  • @whitetailstorm1967
    @whitetailstorm1967 2 года назад +3

    I have an Interview this Wednesday. Your videos have been very helpful. I feel quite prepared for it now. Thank you sir

  • @bigben1302
    @bigben1302 2 года назад +1

    This questions was always an interesting one to me in the Oral Interview. Good job explaining it BTW Greg. You have an excellent take and give a perspective that most similar videos lack. This question will tell the panel a number of key things about the applicant including ethics, necessary confrontation (and doing so to the extent warranted by the situation), and following chain of command. It's a critical question and I appreciate your excellent answer to it Greg! Hoping the best for you and your channel sir!

    • @InPursuit360
      @InPursuit360  2 года назад +2

      Thanks again for the kind words. Glad to hear from you again. Take care.

  • @michaelbouchard659
    @michaelbouchard659 Год назад

    Fascinating question, My first thought would be to trust my partner had paid for the item and I didn't see it. It would have to be clear theft for me to question their integrity. Perhaps I'm too trusting but if I am to trust my partner with my life, surely I can trust them to have the integrity to pay for their snack. Lot more to think about than meets the eye....

  • @flaco0526
    @flaco0526 10 месяцев назад

    How would you answer.... Have you ever had a disagreement with a supervisor when asked to do something unethical, or would you ever do something unethical if a supervisor asked you to do something you knew that was unethical?

  • @flaco0526
    @flaco0526 10 месяцев назад

    How would yougo about explaining a long work history with jobs not lasting a year or so?

  • @ScottButler-q1h
    @ScottButler-q1h 6 месяцев назад

    Just remove qualified immunity and let us sue them directly when they violate Citizens Rights.
    After they lose their house and pension....things in policing will become better!!!

  • @WesleyPeek-im8mk
    @WesleyPeek-im8mk Месяц назад

    In a perfect world.