This book explores the ethical challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in upholding civil liberties while maintaining public safety. It examines the ethical frameworks that guide law enforcement practices, discussing topics such as use of force, racial profiling, and surveillance. The book also analyzes the legal aspects of law enforcement ethics, including constitutional rights and police accountability. With thought-provoking discussions and real-world case studies, it offers a comprehensive examination of the ethical and legal dimensions of law enforcement, making it an essential read for those interested in the intersection of civil liberties and law enforcement.