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ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES MANAGERS Marla Graff Decker Deputy Attorney General JD, EMT-C Commonwealth of Virginia Ethics for Leaders The Role of Ethics in a Public Safety System Where to Start? Ethics for Leaders The number one rule - which is commonly echoed in all management courses - is: “Lead by example.” “Ethics” is derived from the Greek word “ethos,” which means “character” “Character” is defined as “the combination of qualities or features that distinguishes one person from another.” It is also defined as “the public estimation of the person — reputation.” Ethical behavior is the display of moral attributes judgement behavior self-discipline character However, what “ethical behavior” really boils down to in it’s simplest form is: Knowing the difference between right and wrong and behaving accordingly Character Traits Reflect Ethics Honesty Courage Compassion Even-handedness Respect for Others The end of the 20th century brought with it a public outcry for ethical behavior by leaders! Why? Why the Call for Ethical Leaders? The O.J. Simpson trial The Clinton Administration Scandals The Florida Voting Ballots The initial exposure of criminal behavior by big corporate executives What did the 21st Century bring to the table? Y-2K Phobia “ENRON,” etc…….. September 11th, 2001 Post-September 11th Scams Post-ENRON settlements Differing opinions relating to Iraq Allegations of inappropriate treatment of prisoners by U.S. military Ethics Vs. Law Ethics is not simply a question of legality Something may be legal, yet unethical Although the question of whether something is legal must be addressed, that is not the end of the story … Many forms of unethical behavior are entirely legal The Role of Ethics in a Public Safety System Personnel Management in the public sector is very different from personnel management in the private sector. This is particularly true in the public safety arena Ethical behavior is paramount in all areas of Public Safety Citizens must be able to believe in the dignity and moral fiber of public safety professionals Public Safety Leaders face three different levels of ethical concerns: First Personal – ones own behavior Second The Behavior of Officers-all line supervisors Third The behavior of each member of the Agency or Department Ethical Behavior Subjective in Nature Like the legal definition of pornography “You know it when you see it!” Ethics Where to Start? A Code of Ethics Code of Ethics How many of your Public Safety Agencies have a Code of Ethics? How many of those Agencies require all employees to sign a Code of Ethics? What do they sign? Read/Agree Code of Ethics Does the Code of Ethics just sit on the shelf? Code of Ethics Was the Code of Ethics developed by management, rank-and-file, committee, or “other governmental entity” (like the state Attorney General)? Code of Ethics The current popular theory is that a Code of Ethics should be developed by a committee within the Agency/Department, even if that committee simply ratifies the Code of Ethics in place for the State, City, County, or Town It is all about “ownership” of the final work product Types of Codes of Ethics Two Basic Types Compliance Based Integrity Based Compliance Based Code of Ethics This type of Code deals with punishment, or punitive measures The emphasis is on “unlawful” or inappropriate behavior It also focuses on avoiding legal problems It centers on protection of the Department/Agency Integrity Based Code of Ethics This type of Code deals with “core values” It promotes integrity of the individual It goes beyond simple legal considerations It does not stress punishment It defines the “internal fiber” of those who make up the Department/Agency Integrity Based Codes Promote ethical behavior and create a work environment that encourages appropriate behavior by all of the stakeholders What are the “Core Values” of The Department/Agency Honesty Integrity Fairness Commitment Moral Excellence What Type of Code of Ethics is Preferable? My Opinion — Integrity Based Code of Ethics Why? Public Safety Employees Respond Better to Positive Reinforcement “Type-A” Personalities Core Values are already important to those involved in Public Safety Regardless of the Type of Code of Ethics All employees should be required to read it during probation All employees should be required to agree to its terms It should be included in ongoing training Along with Knowing the Code ……….. The terms and provisions of the Code of Ethics must be strictly enforced All employees must be held responsible for their actions Ethical situations are one of the most difficult management challenges Ethical issues rarely create yes/no choices Some Common Ethical Issues That Should Be Contemplated Some Common Ethical/Legal Issue Conflict of Interests Confidentiality Use of Position for Personal Gain Personal Contracts Outside Employment Personal Investments Use of Government Time Behavior On Duty and Off Duty Discriminatory Practices Job Performance Employees of the Agency/Department shall perform their duties earnestly, efficiently, economically, and honestly. They shall always have the citizens’ safety and interests at heart and will not act in a manner that will bring shame or adverse publicity to the Agency/Department. Statement of Affirmative Action No employee, during the performance of their duties, shall discriminate against any person on the basis of race, religion, sex, marital status, color, creed, ancestry, sexual preference, medical condition, handicap, or national origin. The Aftermath of September 11th, 2001 September 11th How do the tragic events of September 11th fit into a discussion of ethics? News flash for the American Public! Wake-Up call about what Public Safety personnel do … As citizens rushed out of the Towers, Emergency Services Providers rushed inside Public Safety Professions Are Back in the Press The 1950’s mentality of “I want to be a police officer or firefighter when I grow up” came back “Our True American Heroes” was plastered everywhere Media coverage of public safety entities expanded 10 fold Media Coverage Means Emergency Services - in the spotlight – sometimes good/sometimes bad Public awareness translates into public support Nevertheless, more ethical issues have developed in light of increased media interest The role of the Attorney General has greatly increased. Questions? References include Fire Service Personnel Management, Steven T. Edwards Brady/Prentice Hall Health © 2000 Chapter One and Miscellaneous Public Reports