Beliefs that a person holds true
Values
What are Values?
Beliefs that a person holds true
A set of standards that define right from wrong
Morals
What are Morals?
A set of standards that define right from wrong
Universally held values that never change
Principles
What are Principles?
Universally held values that never change
A code of values which guides our choices, actions and determines the purpose and course of our lives
Ethics
What are Ethics?
A code of values which guides our choices, actions and determines the purpose and course of our lives
What are the (6) six Pillars of Character?
(1) - Trustworthiness
(2) - Respect
(3) - Responsibility
(4) - Justice & Fairness
(5) - Caring
(6) - Civic Virtue & Citizenship
TRR JF C CVC
Honesty, integrity, promise keeping, loyalty, avoidance of stealing, cheating - Are Characteristics of which of the 6 pillars of Character?
Trustworthiness
1/6 Pillars of Character
Letting someone know they are important and worth simply because they are human beings
Respect
2/6 Pillars of Character
Accountability in the Six Pillars of Character?
Responsibility
3/6 Pillars of Character
Concerned with actions, processes and consequences that are morally right, honorable and equitable
Justice and Fairness
4/6 Pillars of Character
Concern for others, compassion, empathy, kindness, charity
Caring
5/6 Pillars of Character
The duties, rights, conduct and responsibilities of a citizen. Respecting authority and the law, beyond my own self-interest
Civic Virtue & Citizenship
6/6 Pillars of Character
The Domestic Violence offender gun ban often called ____ ________ _______.
The Lautenberg Amendment
A gun ban for individuals convicted of a misdemeanor crime of Domestic Violence - refers to?
The Lautenberg Amendment
What is The Lautenberg Amendment?
A domestic violence offender gun ban.
A gun ban for individuals convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence.
What are the (4) Four parts of Intemperance?
(1) - Anger
(2) - Lust
(3) - Greed
(4) - Peer Pressure
ALG PP
What Is Type 1 Decision Making
These decision are instant and automatic. They require very little thought and are based on experience and prolonged practice
What is Type 2 Decision Making
These decision are thoughtful and deliberate. They require considerable thought and consideration before a decision can be made
A seizure occurs when?
Examples- traffic stops, arrests, investigative
detentions
Ready to take place, happening soon, menacing
Imminent Threat