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  2. Police misconduct - Wikipedia

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    Police misconduct is inappropriate conduct and illegal actions taken by police officers in connection with their official duties. Types of misconduct include among others: sexual offences, coerced false confession, intimidation, false arrest, false imprisonment, falsification of evidence, spoliation of evidence, police perjury, witness tampering, police brutality, police corruption, racial ...

  3. Category:Police misconduct - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to police misconduct, inappropriate conduct and illegal actions taken by police officers in connection with their official duties. Types of misconduct include among others: sexual offences, coerced false confession, intimidation, false arrest, false imprisonment, falsification of evidence, spoliation of evidence, police perjury, witness tampering, police brutality, police ...

  4. Police misconduct - Wikipedia

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    The failure to understand and manage ethical risks played a significant role in the financial crisis. The difference between bad business decisions and business misconduct can be hard to determine, and there is a thin line between the ethics of using only financial incentives to gauge performance and the use of holistic measures that include ethics, transparency and responsibility of stakeholders.

  5. Category:Police misconduct in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Police misconduct in Puerto Rico (7 P) R. Rampart scandal (5 P) Pages in category "Police misconduct in the United States" The following 77 pages are in this category ...

  6. Blue wall of silence - Wikipedia

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    The code is one example of police corruption and misconduct. Officers who engaged in discriminatory arrests, physical or verbal harassment, and selective enforcement of the law are considered to be corrupt, while officers who follow the code may participate in some of these acts during their careers for personal matters or in order to protect or support fellow officers. [5]

  7. Police corruption - Wikipedia

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    The Police Complaints Authority council and chief executive deliberate and make decisions, based upon complaints of police misconduct, independently of police and prosecutors. [68] To ensure transparency, the council consists of two members of the general public, as well as the chair, who is a High Court Judge, an attorney, and a professor of ...

  8. Category : Law enforcement controversies in the United States

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    Police misconduct in the United States (8 C, 77 P) Police unions in the United States (19 P) R. Rampart scandal (5 P) U. 2020 United States racial unrest (3 C, 32 P)

  9. Category:Law enforcement scandals - Wikipedia

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    Police misconduct (9 C, 32 P) C. Crimes committed by law enforcement (5 C, 16 P) E. Espionage scandals and incidents (8 C, 110 P) P. Prosecutorial misconduct (3 C, 10 ...