Physical Security Professional Certification Practice Exam

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Which action is generally considered ethical behavior?

  1. Compromising sensitive investigative information

  2. Lying during judicial or administrative proceedings

  3. Making friends with a witness

  4. Improperly handling evidence

The correct answer is: Making friends with a witness

Making friends with a witness is generally considered ethical behavior because it fosters open communication and trust, which can be essential in legal and investigative settings. Building rapport with witnesses allows for a more complete understanding of their accounts and can contribute to the integrity of the investigative process. When witnesses feel comfortable, they are more likely to share vital information that can aid the investigation. In contrast, compromising sensitive investigative information, lying during judicial or administrative proceedings, and improperly handling evidence all undermine ethical standards. These actions can lead to miscarriages of justice, undermine public trust in the legal system, and can have serious legal ramifications for those involved. Ethical behavior in investigations and legal proceedings is vital for maintaining justice and accountability.