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    9781284171655
    ISBN
    9781284171655
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    Publisher
    Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC
    ISBN-10
    1284171655
    ISBN-13
    9781284171655
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    3038514542

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Fire Service Ethics
    Number of Pages
    346 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2018
    Topic
    Public Affairs & Administration, Fire Science
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Features
    New Edition
    Genre
    Political Science, Technology & Engineering
    Author
    H. Scott Walker
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.6 in
    Item Weight
    17 Oz
    Item Length
    9.8 in
    Item Width
    5.9 in

    Additional Product Features

    LCCN
    2018-028555
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Dewey Decimal
    174.936337
    Table Of Content
    Section1 Foundations Chapter2 Introduction Chapter2 Judging Behavior Chapter3 Influencing Behavior Chapter4 The Philosophy of Ethics Section2 Ethics for Frontline Personnel Chapter5 Professionalism on The Line Chapter6 Fire Fighter Responsibilities Chapter7 Ethics and Leadership Chapter8 Ethics and Diversity Section3 Ethics for Administrative Personnel Chapter9 Building an Ethical Culture Chapter10 Ethics Responsibilities in Fire Administration Chapter11 Ethics and the Law Section4 Applied Ethics for the Fire Service Chapter12 Ethical Decision Making Chapter13 Breaking Bad Chapter14 Contemporary Issues
    Edition Description
    New Edition
    Synopsis
    Fire Service Ethics Advantage Package includes: Content Instruction Student Learning Materials Textbook Assessments Flashcards* eBookAnalytics Slides *Available in most packages; contact us to confirm availability. Fire Service Ethics is the first textbook developed specifically to help fire service personnel manage ethical dilemmas. No other profession places such a discretionary burden on its practitioners as the fire service. The military, law enforcement, medical profession, and legal profession all provide a robust set of ethical policies and guidelines to their members. Fire Service Ethics provides a foundation for creating ethical boundaries and will aid fire fighters and fire service leaders in dealing with complex issues.Fire Service Ethics meets and exceeds the course outcomes and course objectives for the National Fire Academy FESHE Model Curriculum Bachelor's (Non-Core) course entitled Fire Service Ethics (C0303). It is also well suited for fire officer and administration development programs. Fire Service Ethics is divided into four sections:Section 1: FoundationsSection 2: Ethics on the LineSection 3: Administrative EthicsSection 4: Applied EthicsSection 1: Foundations provides a concise overview of ethical systems and human behavior. Chapter 1 is recommended for all readers, as it addresses the important question of how ethics are relevant to the fire service. Chapters 2, 3 and 4 are grounded in an academic approach to ethics and are specifically intended to be used in college courses.Section 2: Ethics on the Line address issues directly related to rank-and-file fire fighters and company officers. The section also deals with diversity; first as an abstract concept, and then as it applies specifically to the fire service. Section 2 is intended to serve dual purposes. First, it is designed to be included in an academic curriculum aimed at future fire fighters. Secondly, Section 2 - combined with Section 4 - encompasses the majority of material appropriate for inclusion in fire service training programs.Section 3: Administrative Ethics explores the ethical issues faced by fire chiefs and senior administrative personnel. Included within the section are chapters on the building and maintenance of an ethical work culture, the ethical responsibilities associated with administration, and finally, ethics within the law. Section 3 - combined with Sections 1 and 4 - is especially appropriate for fire officer development programs and collegiate programs in fire administration.Section 4: Applied Ethics explores the application of ethics at the personal and department level. This section includes chapters on making ethical decisions, mechanisms by which unethical behavior is addressed, and a review of current ethical issues affecting local fire departments. Section 4 is universal in its application and should be used in all collegiate programs, as well as in firefighter and fire officer training programs. © 2020 346 pages, Fire Service Ethics is the first textbook specifically developed to help fire service personnel deal with ethical dilemmas. Firefighters and fire service leaders will find benefit from this important tool to aid them in dealing with complex issues. No other profession places such discretionary burden on its practitioners as the fire service. The military, law enforcement, the medical profession, and legal profession all provide a robust set of ethical policies and guidelines to their members. Fire Service Ethics provides the foundation for creating ethical boundaries. Fire Service Ethics meets and exceeds the course outcomes and course objectives for the National Fire Academy FESHE Model Curriculum Bachelor's (Non-Core) course called Fire Service Ethics (C0303). It is also well suited for fire officer and administration development programs. Section 1 of the book is entitled Foundations. Its four chapters are intended to provide the reader with the basic understanding of ethics necessary to master the material in the succeeding three sections. Chapter 1 is recommended for all readers, as it addresses the important questions of ethical relevance to the fire service. Chapters 2, 3 & 4 are grounded in academic approaches to ethics and are specifically intended to be used in college courses. The material within the sections encourages critical analysis of ethical systems, and understanding of the basics of human behavior. Section 2 of the book is entitled Ethics on The Line. Its chapters address issues directly related to rank-and-file firefighters, and company officers. The section also deals with diversity; first as an abstract concept, and then as it applies specifically to the fire service. Section 2 is intended to serve dual purposes. First, it is designed to be included in an academic curriculum aimed at future firefighters. Secondly, Section 2 - combined with Section 4 - encompasses the majority of material appropriate for inclusion in fire service training programs. Section 3 of the text is dedicated to Administrative Ethics. The chapters within the section explore ethics issues faced by fire chiefs and senior administrative personnel. Included within the section are chapters on the building and maintenance of an ethical work culture, the ethical responsibilities associated with administration, and finally, ethics laws. Section 3 - combined with Sections 1 and 4 - is especially appropriate for officer development programs and collegiate programs in fire administration. Section 4 of the book is entitled Applied Ethics. The three chapters within the section deal with the application of ethics on the personal and department level. Included within the section are chapters on ethical decision-making, mechanisms by which unethical behavior is engaged, and a review of current ethical issues affecting local fire departments. Section 4 is universal in its application and should be used in all collegiate programs, as well as in firefighter and fire officer training programs., Fire Service Ethics Advantage Package includes: Content Instruction Student Learning Materials Textbook Assessments Flashcards* eBookAnalytics Slides *Available in most packages; contact us to confirm availability. Fire Service Ethics is the first textbook developed specifically to help fire service personnel manage ethical dilemmas. No other profession places such a discretionary burden on its practitioners as the fire service. The military, law enforcement, medical profession, and legal profession all provide a robust set of ethical policies and guidelines to their members. Fire Service Ethics provides a foundation for creating ethical boundaries and will aid fire fighters and fire service leaders in dealing with complex issues.Fire Service Ethics meets and exceeds the course outcomes and course objectives for the National Fire Academy FESHE Model Curriculum Bachelor's (Non-Core) course entitled Fire Service Ethics (C0303). It is also well suited for fire officer and administration development programs. Fire Service Ethics is divided into four sections: Section 1: FoundationsSection 2: Ethics on the LineSection 3: Administrative EthicsSection 4: Applied EthicsSection 1: Foundations provides a concise overview of ethical systems and human behavior. Chapter 1 is recommended for all readers, as it addresses the important question of how ethics are relevant to the fire service. Chapters 2, 3 and 4 are grounded in an academic approach to ethics and are specifically intended to be used in college courses.Section 2: Ethics on the Line address issues directly related to rank-and-file fire fighters and company officers. The section also deals with diversity; first as an abstract concept, and then as it applies specifically to the fire service. Section 2 is intended to serve dual purposes. First, it is designed to be included in an academic curriculum aimed at future fire fighters. Secondly, Section 2 - combined with Section 4 - encompasses the majority of material appropriate for inclusion in fire service training programs.Section 3: Administrative Ethics explores the ethical issues faced by fire chiefs and senior administrative personnel. Included within the section are chapters on the building and maintenance of an ethical work culture, the ethical responsibilities associated with administration, and finally, ethics within the law. Section 3 - combined with Sections 1 and 4 - is especially appropriate for fire officer development programs and collegiate programs in fire administration.Section 4: Applied Ethics explores the application of ethics at the personal and department level. This section includes chapters on making ethical decisions, mechanisms by which unethical behavior is addressed, and a review of current ethical issues affecting local fire departments. Section 4 is universal in its application and should be used in all collegiate programs, as well as in firefighter and fire officer training programs. (c) 2020 346 pages
    LC Classification Number
    TH9158.W36 2019

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