Accessibility Statement
Accessibility features of the web version of this resource
The web version of Ethics in Law Enforcement includes the following features:
- It as been optimized for people who use screen-reader technology:
- all content can be navigated using a keyboard
- links, headings, tables use proper markup
- all images have text descriptions
- It includes an option to increase font size. (See tab on top right of screen titled, “Increase Font Size.”)
Other file formats available
In addition to the web version, this book is available in a number of file formats including PDF, EPUB (for eReaders), MOBI (for Kindles), and various editable files. Here is a link to where you can download this book in another file format. Look for the Download this book drop-down menu to select the file type you want.
If you are using a print copy of this book, you can find the web addresses of all websites reference in this book in the back matter.
Known accessibility issues and areas for improvement
There are no known accessibility issues at this time.
Let us know if you are having problems accessing this book
If any of the above accessibility issues are stopping you from accessing the information in this textbook, please contact us to let us know and we will get it fixed. If you discover any other issues, please let us know of those as well.
Please include the following information:
- The location of the problem by providing a web address or page description
- A description of the problem
- The computer, software, browser, and any assistive technology you are using that can help us diagnose and solve your issue
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Help us improve the accessibility of our resources
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This statement was last updated on July 11, 2019.