The LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy was first organized by ֱ in 2009 to research ethics and provide training for local government agencies. The Academy is located on ֱ’s Main Campus in Boca Raton, and with this central location, can offer its services to the University’s entire service area. The University-based nature of the Academy allows for the rapid incorporation and dissemination of the latest scholarly research on ethics issues by noted faculty for the Academy’s training programs.
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The Academy’s objectives are to:
- increase understanding of local government and how it functions
- promote high ethical standards in public service
- provide an informational base for more informed policy making
- develop the capacity of local officials to govern effectively
Our training programs offer instruction and discussion focusing on seven major areas:
The ethical organization: How to identify, create, and sustain it so that all relationships and transactions reflect a commitment to the highest standards and the Five Principles of Public-Service Ethics
Compliance: What you need to know and teach about government ethics laws and their interpretation and enforcement
Beyond compliance: Perceiving, avoiding, and dealing with costly and damaging accusations of legal or ethical wrongdoing including appearances of impropriety
Working with elected officials: How to deal with and stay above partisan politics and work effectively with elected officials while safeguarding your rights and prerogatives in the implementation of public policy
Conflicts of interests: Assuring that all employees know how to perceive and avoid conflicts of interest
Evaluating character and ethics in hiring and promoting employees: Issues of screening, training, and discipline to enforce high ethical standards
Improving decision-making: Strategies and models to help employees make decisions that are ethical and effective
“Best Practices in Public Sector Ethics: The Palm Beach County Ethics Partnership” by Peter Cruise
LCPEA Executive Director Peter L. Cruise presented “Best Practices in Public Sector Ethics: The Palm Beach County Ethics Partnership” at the International City/County Management Association’s Annual Conference on September 23, 2020.
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(L-R) Mark Bannon, Esq., Executive Director, PBC Commission on Ethics; Peter Cruise, Director of the LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy at ֱ; John Carey, PBC Inspector General; Bill Bone, Esq., LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy Advisory Board member.
LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy - Fellows
November 13, 2018
At the 12th Annual Ethics Seminar, the LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy named three new Fellows: (L-R) Frank Schnidman, J.D., LL.M.; Susan M. Coughanour, FAICP; and Frank S. Palen, Esq., AICP; pictured with Peter Cruise, Academy Director; and Merrett R. Stierheim, Academy Advisory Board Chairman.
LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy - Dedication Reception
August 22, 2018
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- 12th Annual Ethics Seminar – “Using Power Ethically”- November 19, 2018
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- Public Ethics Academy Receives $500,000 Endowment - June 18, 2018
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