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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. Peoria councilman: City is committing 'malpractice' with ...

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    Peoria Police Chief Eric Echevarria said the city was currently hiring people for its co-response model of policing, which would send a mental health professional on call with police.

  4. Fireman's rule - Wikipedia

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    The fireman's rule (firefighter's rule) is a common law or statutory restriction on tort actions by public safety officials. In general, the fireman's rule bars lawsuits by firefighters, police officers and, in some jurisdictions, all government safety professionals from collecting on damages that occur in the course of their duties even in cases of clear negligence by other parties.

  5. Internal affairs (law enforcement) - Wikipedia

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    The investigation of alleged misconduct by police officers can be conducted by the internal affairs unit, an executive police officer, or an outside agency. [2] In the Salt Lake City Police Department, the Civilian Review Board will also investigate the complaint, but they will do so independently. [4]

  6. Complaints of toxicity in Salem divide paid and volunteer ...

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    That recommendation and others were the result of a third-party investigation by the Rose Kallor law firm into the complaints from the two paid firefighters as well as a related one from an ...

  7. Police accountability - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom addressed concerns of police accountability by enacting the Police Act in 1996. This act gave police authorities the responsibility to provide transparency regarding policing plans. In addition, they were given the task to monitor, collect and publish data regarding police performance, complaints and budgeting matters. [17]

  8. Police Abuse Complaints By Black Chicagoans Dismissed Nearly ...

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    Nationally, between 6 and 20 percent of citizen-initiated complaints are sustained, said Lou Reiter, a police consultant who trains internal affairs investigators. As HuffPost’s Ryan Reilly noted earlier this year, a lack of transparency and accountability within police departments is a phenomenon hardly limited to Chicago .

  9. City Council hears about critical staffing and pay needs for ...

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    On the day the chief financial officer gave Wichita Falls City Council members a snapshot of budget projections for the coming year, representatives of the police and fire associations made pleas ...