Abstract
In carrying out their duties and functions as law enforcement officers, the police must comply with applicable laws and regulations, one of which is the regulation governing professional ethics, namely the National Police Chief Regulation Number 14 of 2011 concerning the Police Professional Code of Ethics. In the police code of ethics, one of which states that every member of the police must "abstain from disgraceful actions and attitudes, and take the lead in every action to overcome the difficulties of the surrounding community". The National Police Professional Code of Ethics is based on the formulation of Article 1 number 5 of the Regulation of the National Police Chief No. 14 of 2011 concerning the Police Professional Code of Ethics, which are norms or rules that constitute a unified ethical or philosophical foundation relating to behavior and speech regarding mandatory matters. prohibited, appropriate or inappropriate by members of the National Police in carrying out the duties of authority and responsibility of the position. As a profession, it is necessary to prevent violations of the professional code of ethics, because the police is a job that has a high and prestigious social status. Violation of the police code of ethics is any act committed by a member of the police that is contrary to the professional code of ethics of the police. There are several factors that influence the occurrence of violations of the code of ethics by members of the National Police, ranging from decreased moral integrity, loss of independence, economic demands, lack of income, weak supervision, to non-compliance with the code of ethics of the legal profession that binds them.
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