XMGT/216 - Organizational Ethics and Social Responsibility
Instructor: Shonda Brooks
Existing Moral Issues
University of Phoenix
Telly Thornton
April 6, 2013
In our present world we currently face a number of choices that we must decide each day.
These decisions do not only effect an individual, these choices might add too decisions and actions that a number of other people must decide as well.
Mostly all decisions have a moral perspective that every individual has to deal with to determine if it’s a choice that they are prepared to decide. Every choice must include the most significant matters at hand, how and who it may have an impact on, including any potential future problems from the choices made.
Not long ago the Phoenix Police department of Phoenix Arizona has encountered a number of moral dilemmas that has frightened their appearance. Although several police officer have attempted to charge for work that has not been accomplished, this is known as stealing and contains a number of moral repercussions that may come about as a result.
During 2007 the Metropolitan Property Management Company in Phoenix and the Cotton Center homeowners association made a protest with the Professional Standards Bureau that allegedly stated that a number of Phoenix police officers were responsible for theft and fraud (2010, Holland).
Ultimately, the Attorney General’s office of Arizona prosecuted four general officers and laid off 30 additional officers in November, once authorities stated that they stole thousands in cash, in a security scam while not on the clock. Sgt. Benjamin, officers Steven Peck, Aaron Lentz, and the primary leader of the rip- off, ex patrolman George Contreras was the alleged officer, according to Ferraris of the Arizona
Republic, they supposedly charged penalties to police officer that was not on duty to offier