Examples Of Police Corruption

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Police corruption has been around for a long time the roots could be found all the way back to 1840 (Criminology, 2016)). Eventually, in New York, someone decided to take a stance on all the corruption because the very ones that took an oath to protect and serve are the very ones that are breaking the law. Some examples of the corruption that was implemented were taking bribes, extortion, and even murder. When one man named Frank Serpico had evidence of the corruption done by the police he went through the chain of command and notified his superiors, but only the men lowest on the totem pole was punished. So when Frank Serpico realized the higher authority was untouched he released the information to the public. Releasing that information only got him the label …show more content…

Corruption can be found in any profession but is especially heinous when it is found in law enforcement. A lot of the administration in the New York police department knew of the corruption and even participated in the corruption. So a lot of people turned a blind eye to the situation until there is undeniable proof that police were taking the very people that they were supposed to protect lives. Everyone knows that one apple spoils the bunch, but not every policeman was corrupt no one cared because of the amount of corruption happening. The Knapp Commission came to conclusion corruption was running rampant under two categories meat eaters and grass eaters. Meat eaters conducted the more violent crimes and the grass eaters conducted smaller crimes because everyone else is doing it. So they recommended Supervisors should make reports of what could produce potential corruption. Initiated Internal Affairs in each department and have undercovers at departments to get firsthand knowledge of corruption. They asked that the department become more selective when it comes to

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