We believe, in justice to those who place their faith and interests in her/his care, the bail licensee should endeavor constantly to be informed regarding current laws, proposed legislation, governmental orders or regulations, and other significant information and public policies which may affect the interests of the client.
We believe such compliance must necessarily include those matters dealing with the trust and fiduciary relationship as it relates to monies and properties which may secure an undertaking. We believe the highest moral and ethical practice should be maintained when entering into a trust or fiduciary relationship.
We Believe the bail licensee should make a constant practice of full and complete disclosure to all parties, be they principal or indemnitor, of any and all possible liabilities, penalties or detriments which may arise from their involvement in that particular undertaking which secures the release from custody of a person who is charged with a criminal offense.
We believe every bail licensee should comply in full with the laws and regulations governing the transaction of bail in the State of Idaho.
The bail licensee should constantly strive for the highest degree of professionalism attainable, and this should be expected and demanded from all bail licensees by all those persons involved in the bail industry, regardless of position.
Descriptive Ethics or Morals: a study of human behavior as a consequence of beliefs about what is right or wrong, or good or bad, insofar as that behavior is useful or effective. In a sense, morals is the study of what is thought to be right and what is generally done by a group, society, or a culture. In general, morals correspond to what actually is done in a society.
Ethics is the cornerstone of all success.
Integrity is doing right, with honest sense of morals
Often morals are considered to be the shared ideals of a group, irrespective of whether they are practiced.
”The greatest homage we can pay to truth is to use it.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson
”The highest compact we can make with our fellow is, - 'Let there be truth between us two forever more.'" --Ralph Waldo Emerson
”Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom.” --Thomas Jefferson
“What is wrong is wrong, even if everyone is doing it. Right is still right, even if no one
else is doing it." - William Penn
Or do you enforce the spirit and interventention of the letter of the law for the safety and security to protect others?
As a citizen do enforce the letter of the law for the sake of law?