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    Gruenewald Police and Society January 31‚ 2013 Police Misconduct and Corruption In the early 1990’s police brutality had become common; police officers abused their powers and became brutal when dealing with offenders and even non-offenders. One infamous example of such brutality occurred in 1992 in Los Angeles when a black man named Rodney King was violently beat by five officers for being “black.” The five officers repeatedly struck King as a few other officers stood by not paying any attention

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    Deviancy and corruption within police organizations has influenced public’s negative perceptions and attitudes‚ as well as negatively impact the social relationship between the two groups. Policing in America‚ was established to maintain social order by enforcing rules and laws‚ protecting citizens‚ and taking appropriate action to ensure safety and justice. Police officers are expected to exercise “power and authority” while preserving moral character‚ but it is not always the case. Individual morale

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    Causes of Police Corruption Police Corruption doesn’t occur because of some random reason‚ it has a definite cause. Police officers would not go through these great lengths to abuse their powers without a probable reasonable cause. One thing that is for sure as far as police corruption is concern is that someone wins and someone loses. The cause of police corruption is ambiguous‚ and from the looks of it the causes and reasons varies from person to person. In the last two decades‚ research

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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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    The Fine Line between Police Discretion and Corruption Abstract In today’s law enforcement agencies there is a fine line between discretion and corruption. Imagine that you are a police officer‚ you pull over a car that you suspect is driven by someone who has had too much to drink. Upon reaching the window you find that it’s an old friend from school. Do you take him to jail or do you take him home? Police officers have the power to make this decision. In the world of the officer this could

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    Back in the days there were a lot of dirty cops in the system. People where just all in it for them. Corruption played a big role banc then and still does now. Some people like to take advantage of the power that is given to them. Some are fully aware of what they are doing and others aren’t. Officer Jenkins needed his transmission fixed. Mr. Arnaud fixed it for free in gratitude of what officer Jenkins had done for his son Tony. Officer Jenkins was well aware of how pricey this job was so he was

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    Police Corruption Justin Villeneuve Nipissing University CRJS 4917 For years‚ we have considered any discussions of police misconduct as taboo. After all‚ these are the men and woman in which we‚ as citizens‚ give the responsibility of keeping us out of harms way. We all know it is present within law enforcement in some shape or form‚ but we ignore its relevance in the way our criminal justice system works. Assumptions of police misconduct and corruption have long been suppressed and silenced

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    Police Corruption is the misuse of police authority for personal gain. Examples include extortion (for example‚ demanding money for not writing traffic tickets) and bribery (for example‚ accepting money in exchange for not enforcing the law). In the United States we have a lot of corruption when it comes to any job profession. The movie The Departed was a great example depicting the corruption a police officer can face while in the job and when temptation gives in. Police Corruption is a nationwide

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    impact of Police corruption on police departments and society Police corruption affects the police departments‚ and society. There are many reasons why the corruption of the law affects the citizens and other police personnel that are only trying to do their jobs. Police corruption can be defined as the misuse of police authority for personal gain. Personal gain in this context means anything gained though illegal practices. Police corruption can ruin the public’s confidence in police‚ and the departments

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    Leusner Research Paper Police Corruption In the world ran by the government‚ we as citizen believe and trust in our law enforcement to serve and protect us as a whole. But‚ that is not always the case when our men in blue abuse their authority for personal gain and power. With police misconduct getting more and more public it is proving that innocent people are being convicted of crimes they did not commit. How can we trust our law enforcement anymore with all this corruption? I think it all boils

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