National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice
 

Code of Ethics (ADOPTED 1993)

The National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice's (NABCJ) members always act in a manner that is honest and respectful of the dignity and individuality of all humans. Each of NABCJ's members is expected to exhibit a strong commitment to professionalism and a sense of caring for the needs of others.

NABCJ MEMBERS

  • Will act to protect and respect the civil, legal and human rights of all individuals.
  • Will always approach their duties and responsibilities with concern and compassion for the welfare of others and will not place personal gain above service to others.
  • Will protect and respect the rights of all citizens to be safeguarded from criminal activity.
  • When acting in an official capacity, will not allow personal interest to impair their objectivity.
  • Will avoid any activity which presents the appearance of a conflict of interest.
  • Will report to the appropriate authority any illegal, corrupt or unethical behavior where there is sufficient cause to initiate a review.
  • Will not stand by idly while a fellow colleague subjects another individual to harsh or inappropriate punishment.
  • Will strive to conduct themselves in a manner that avoids harassment towards fellow colleagues or the general public.
  • Will be firmly committed to the goals of affirmative action and equal opportunity for all individuals, without regard to race, creed or country of national origin.

 

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