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    Police brutality is a form of misconduct within the police department. It could be false arrest‚ surveillance abuse‚ sexual abuse‚ racial profiling‚ and police corruption. Some police officers take advantage of their authority and innocent people end up paying the price. According to a survey done by graphs.net‚ 6.6% of police officers will have a complaint filed against them for misconduct. The reason for this behavior sometimes comes down to racism‚ money‚ sex‚ or to prove power. This improper

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    References: Kakuk‚ P. (2009‚ December). The Legacy of the Hwang Case: Research Misconduct in Biosciences. Science & Engineering Ethics‚ 15(4)‚ 546-562. EBSChost.

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    PA Punishment of advocates for misconduct.- Where on receipt of a complaint or otherwise a State Bar Council has reason to believe that any advocate on its roll has been guilty of professional or other misconduct‚ it shall refer the case for disposal to its disciplinary committee In the peculiar facts and circumstances of this case‚ in our opinion‚ the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal ought to have recalled the order of dismissal of the claim petition‚ dated 27-1-1998 and restored the petition

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    Crime and Corruption

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    Honesty is a character trait that is difficult to uphold when faced with moral dilemmas in the workplace. This is the challenge of Frank Serpico in the film Serpico. An analysis of the film “Serpico” leads to the realization that “All power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely” is completely valid. The movie “Serpico” demonstrates that the merit system and an outside agency are necessary to prevent systemic corruption within the Justice System. Systemic corruption appears to be

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    Police Brutality Essay

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    Many People in the United States has been victims of police brutality‚ being accused of committing a crime you did not do just because of how you look. Or‚ being treated differently just because of where you are from. Regardless of how you look‚ Police Officers are there to help people‚ not hurt them. This is affecting many people in the United States‚ many have been victims or has a relative that experienced this. Police Brutality is using excessive or unnecessary force when dealing with civilians

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    Corruption through the ranks of the United States Criminal Justice System is detrimental to the ethics of the justice system as a whole. Police corruption is undoubtedly a complex phenomenon which affects all parties within a society. A majority of officers show great control and use their authority responsibly and for the overall good of the community. However‚ there are a few officers and departments who have been engrossed by corruption and abuse their authority‚ highlighting the importance of

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    Judicial Activism Vs. Judicial Restraint The debate between Judicial Activism and Judicial Restraint really grabbed my attention. Judicial Activism and Judicial Restraint are two different ways to interpret the constitution and its laws. Both interpretations have their own strengths and weaknesses‚ which is why it is so hard to come to a final decision of which is acceptable and which is not (in most cases). While at the debate I didn’t realize how many cases have boiled down to these two concepts

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    Avoiding Plagiarism

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    guilty of careless plagiarism for using the original author’s exact words and not quoting it specifically to the author. Two Sentences Plagiarized The first sentence in the original passage that is plagiarized is “Yet unless there is evidence of misconduct (the deliberate misrepresentation of something as

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    summarizes the recommendations of the report Review of NSERC’s and SSHRC’s Policy Framework for Research Integrity (NSERC‚ SSHRC‚ & AUCC‚ 2008). Title Integrity in Scientific Research: Principles and procedures Statement of SNF Position on Scientific Misconduct Source Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences‚ 2008 Swiss National Science Foundation‚ 2005 Natural Environment Research Council‚ n.d NSF Office of Inspector General‚ 2009 DHHS Office of Research Integrity‚ 2009 92

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    The problem of plagiarism

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    MI 48109‚ USA Abstract Plagiarism is a form of research misconduct and a serious violation of the norms of science. It is the misrepresentation of another’s ideas or words as one’s own‚ without proper acknowledgement of the original source. Certain aspects of plagiarism make it less straightforward than this definition suggests. Over the past 30 years‚ the U.S. Federal Government has developed and refined its policies on misconduct‚ and Federal agencies‚ as well as research institutions‚ have

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