Deck 10: Corruption of Public Officials

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Soft money is:

A)untraceable.
B)unrestricted.
C)undocumented.
D)restricted.
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Which of the following activities would not constitute payroll fraud?

A)Hillary Rodham Clinton hired to advise a congressional committee
B)Elected official household staff put on congressional payroll
C)Staff required to pay portion of salary to elected official
D)Surplus pay raise for congressional staff used to pay for personal expenses
Question
Prosecutions of corrupt federal legislators have been divided into three categories. They include all of the following except:

A)violations of election laws.
B)payroll fraud.
C)bribery.
D)theft.
Question
The ABSCAM operation was criticized because:

A)the amount of money involved was miniscule.
B)it was not targeted at wrongdoing that was already occurring.
C)a lot of money was spent but there were no convictions for serious felonies.
D)the criminal informant was left holding the bag by the government, literally.
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Which of the following would be representative of "little corruption"?

A)Trivial, less costly deviance
B)Bribery or corruption by individuals
C)Corruption with no national implications
D)Organizational deviance
Question
The eight-year, four-month sentence given to arch-conservative Duke Cunningham was ironic because:

A)he had argued for lighter sentences for particular offenses.
B)only James Traficant's sentence was longer.
C)he had sponsored legislation to improve prison conditions.
D)he had argued for tougher sentences.
Question
A gift becomes a bribe when:

A)it is requested.
B)there is a quid pro quo.
C)the amount exceeds the salary of the elected official.
D)it is freely given.
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PAC stands for:

A)politicians and contributions.
B)polls and campaigns.
C)politics and change.
D)political action committee.
Question
After numerous tries, the government finally convicted Governor Edwin Edwards of Louisiana based on testimony from:

A)the owner of a professional football team.
B)his right-hand man.
C)a flunky who worked for Edwards.
D)his banker.
Question
In Washington, D.C., what now rivals or exceeds power as the preeminent goal?

A)Political aspirations
B)Fame
C)Money
D)Political connections
Question
Which of the following is an example of public corruption?

A)Sexual relations with an intern in the Oval Office
B)Unskilled relative hired as a policy analyst
C)Use of a prostitute
D)Drug use
Question
Paisley and others committed all of the following except:

A)having a financial interest in a subcontractor selected by the Navy.
B)giving bid information to favored vendors.
C)arguing for more lenient treatment of government contractors who tried to cheat the government.
D)altering requirements to suit favored vendors.
Question
Representative Daniel Flood of Pennsylvania flooded his home district with federal funds and numerous public institutions carried his name. He took money from businessmen to do all of the following except:

A)to contribute campaign funds to a personal charity.
B)to persuade the Treasury Department to approve a merger.
C)to enable a religious school to get millions in federal grants.
D)to direct government family planning funds.
Question
Melvyn Paisley was an Assistant Secretary of the Navy for six years and was in charge of:

A)investigators.
B)vendor services.
C)product research.
D)procurement.
Question
Giving money to an elected official is bribery when:

A)it is done in hopes that the elected official will make an inquiry to an IRS audit.
B)the contributor plans to present information on a bill to the legislator.
C)it is done in return for vote on a piece of legislation.
D)it is given hopes of getting an audience with elected official.
Question
Governor Fife Symington, before he was indicted for defrauding creditors in connection with a savings and loan, was the chief executive for what state?

A)Arizona
B)Colorado
C)Pennsylvania
D)Texas
Question
Inspectors in the Department of Agriculture have done all of the following except:

A)allowed adulterated food into the country.
B)failed to condemn beef infected with
C)ignored a shipment infested with insects.
D)misgraded grain.
E)Coli bacteria.
Question
An unnamed congressman, after receiving a $10,000 check from an organization, did what?

A)Voted for a regulation requiring disclosure of defects in automobiles
B)Voted against a regulation requiring disclosure of defects in automobiles
C)Voted the wishes of his constituency, the people from his district
D)Made his decision based on party affiliation
Question
"Little corruption" in the highest level of federal executive office has been:

A)rare.
B)occurring at regular intervals.
C)persistent.
D)nonexistent.
Question
Federal District Judge Alcee Hastings was impeached and removed from office after:

A)he denounced a Washington lawyer for accepting a bribe.
B)he was acquitted of conspiracy to commit bribery.
C)he was convicted of conspiracy to commit bribery.
D)he was investigated for bribery but never indicted.
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Giving money to an elected official is bribery when in return you receive a favorable vote on a piece of legislation.
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Melvyn Paisley was an Assistant Secretary of the Navy who was in charge of procurement.
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Working in close proximity to illegal activities and an abundance of illicit profits represents which explanation of police misconduct?

A)Structural opportunity
B)Organization deviance
C)Lack of organizational controls
D)Structural choice
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"Little corruption" in the highest level of federal executive office has been persistent.
Question
Which one of the following could be a part of a shakedown?

A)Arresting a business rival
B)Planting evidence
C)Money for not making an arrest
D)A lying eyewitness
Question
A former police officer once observed that police officers are the greatest ____________ in the world.

A)moochers
B)deadbeats
C)thieves
D)criminals
Question
Governor Fife Symington was the chief executive of the state of Texas, before he was indicted for defrauding creditors.
Question
Which one of the following would be part of a kickback scheme?

A)Turning in all but $2,000 from money confiscated at drug seller's house
B)Putting a relative on the payroll
C)Taking money from police retirement funds
D)Taking money from arranging contracts with the city
Question
All of the following lead to an "us versus them" mentality on the part of officers except:

A)their risk-taking personality.
B)the large amount of time officers spend with civilian public.
C)the isolation of officers.
D)their feeling invulnerable.
Question
Which of the following would not be an example of police corruption?

A)Kickbacks
B)Embezzlement
C)Bribery
D)Theft from a police supervisor's bank account
Question
Which of the following would be associated with meat-eaters?

A)Aggressive corruption
B)Graft
C)Looking the other way
D)Trying to help
Question
The ABSCAM operation was criticized because the amount of money involved was miniscule.
Question
Periodic corruption scandals have plagued ____________ major urban police department(s) in the United States.

A)few of the
B)every
C)some of the
D)half of the
Question
William Jennings Bryan was a famous orator who threatened to withdraw his legislative services if the bank did not refresh his retainer.
Question
More often than not, running afoul of the Internal Revenue Service puts elected officials on the fast track for prosecution.
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The worst scandal in a scandal-ridden city occurred in the ____________ of New York City.

A)Parking Violation Bureau
B)Housing Authority
C)Taxi and Limousine Commission
D)Health and Hospitals Corporation
Question
Hiring an unskilled relative as a policy analyst would be an example of public corruption.
Question
Gulf Oil Corporation maintained a multimillion dollar secret fund used to make illegal campaign contributions. It appeared the Gulf though the United States Senate was for sale.
Question
Which of the following would be associated with grass-eaters?

A)Trying to help
B)Graft
C)Looking the other way
D)Aggressive corruption
Question
Corruption has been attributed to under-representation of the disadvantaged.
Question
Periodic corruption scandals have plagued ____________ major urban police department in the United States.
Question
Identify the types of police corruption and give an example of each.
Question
Bribery or ____________ by individuals are examples of "little corruption."
Question
A former police officer once observed that police officers are the greatest ____________ in the world.
Question
Attempts to legislate morality have made it easier for officers to rationalize bribery and wrongdoing in connection with ____________ crimes.
Question
What cities besides New York have had ongoing problems with corruption? Do you think it is more difficult to be an ethical officer in a big city than in a small- to medium-size community? Why or why not?
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Taking money from arranging contract with the city would be an example of a kickback scheme.
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Operation Greylord, which targeted judicial wrongdoing, took place in ____________.
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Congressional incumbents and electoral challengers have come to rely increasingly on ____________ interests to run for office.
Question
Soft money is ____________.
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Graft cases have been prosecuted in ____________ major American cities.
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What are possible explanations for police corruption?
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One lobbyist described PAC money as a civilized approach to ____________ buying.
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Aggressive corruption would be associated with grass-eaters.
Question
In Washington, D.C., ____________ now rivals or exceeds power as the preeminent goal.
Question
Working in close proximity to illegal activities and an abundance of illicit profits represents a structural opportunity explanation of police misconduct.
Question
What is the difference between corrupt behavior and illegal acts? Provide examples of each.
Question
Identify the three methods used by federal legislators to cheat the public. Provide examples.
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Money for not making an arrest could be part of a shakedown.
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Explain why individuals are motivated to engage in corrupt behavior. How do they justify their actions?
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Match between columns
ABSCAM
Bribery and corruption by individuals
ABSCAM
Money is unrestricted
ABSCAM
A source of campaign money
ABSCAM
This sting operation utilized an agent posing as a sheik in order to lure congressmen into taking bribes
ABSCAM
The location of Operation Greylord
ABSCAM
The ParkingViolations Bureau operated out of this city
ABSCAM
Goods, services, or money received by law enforcement for referring business to other agencies
ABSCAM
Occurs when a law enforcement officer receives a payoff in exchange for not making an arrest
Soft money
Bribery and corruption by individuals
Soft money
Money is unrestricted
Soft money
A source of campaign money
Soft money
This sting operation utilized an agent posing as a sheik in order to lure congressmen into taking bribes
Soft money
The location of Operation Greylord
Soft money
The ParkingViolations Bureau operated out of this city
Soft money
Goods, services, or money received by law enforcement for referring business to other agencies
Soft money
Occurs when a law enforcement officer receives a payoff in exchange for not making an arrest
PAC
Bribery and corruption by individuals
PAC
Money is unrestricted
PAC
A source of campaign money
PAC
This sting operation utilized an agent posing as a sheik in order to lure congressmen into taking bribes
PAC
The location of Operation Greylord
PAC
The ParkingViolations Bureau operated out of this city
PAC
Goods, services, or money received by law enforcement for referring business to other agencies
PAC
Occurs when a law enforcement officer receives a payoff in exchange for not making an arrest
Little corruption
Bribery and corruption by individuals
Little corruption
Money is unrestricted
Little corruption
A source of campaign money
Little corruption
This sting operation utilized an agent posing as a sheik in order to lure congressmen into taking bribes
Little corruption
The location of Operation Greylord
Little corruption
The ParkingViolations Bureau operated out of this city
Little corruption
Goods, services, or money received by law enforcement for referring business to other agencies
Little corruption
Occurs when a law enforcement officer receives a payoff in exchange for not making an arrest
New York City
Bribery and corruption by individuals
New York City
Money is unrestricted
New York City
A source of campaign money
New York City
This sting operation utilized an agent posing as a sheik in order to lure congressmen into taking bribes
New York City
The location of Operation Greylord
New York City
The ParkingViolations Bureau operated out of this city
New York City
Goods, services, or money received by law enforcement for referring business to other agencies
New York City
Occurs when a law enforcement officer receives a payoff in exchange for not making an arrest
Shakedown
Bribery and corruption by individuals
Shakedown
Money is unrestricted
Shakedown
A source of campaign money
Shakedown
This sting operation utilized an agent posing as a sheik in order to lure congressmen into taking bribes
Shakedown
The location of Operation Greylord
Shakedown
The ParkingViolations Bureau operated out of this city
Shakedown
Goods, services, or money received by law enforcement for referring business to other agencies
Shakedown
Occurs when a law enforcement officer receives a payoff in exchange for not making an arrest
Kickback
Bribery and corruption by individuals
Kickback
Money is unrestricted
Kickback
A source of campaign money
Kickback
This sting operation utilized an agent posing as a sheik in order to lure congressmen into taking bribes
Kickback
The location of Operation Greylord
Kickback
The ParkingViolations Bureau operated out of this city
Kickback
Goods, services, or money received by law enforcement for referring business to other agencies
Kickback
Occurs when a law enforcement officer receives a payoff in exchange for not making an arrest
Chicago
Bribery and corruption by individuals
Chicago
Money is unrestricted
Chicago
A source of campaign money
Chicago
This sting operation utilized an agent posing as a sheik in order to lure congressmen into taking bribes
Chicago
The location of Operation Greylord
Chicago
The ParkingViolations Bureau operated out of this city
Chicago
Goods, services, or money received by law enforcement for referring business to other agencies
Chicago
Occurs when a law enforcement officer receives a payoff in exchange for not making an arrest
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Deck 10: Corruption of Public Officials
1
Soft money is:

A)untraceable.
B)unrestricted.
C)undocumented.
D)restricted.
B
2
Which of the following activities would not constitute payroll fraud?

A)Hillary Rodham Clinton hired to advise a congressional committee
B)Elected official household staff put on congressional payroll
C)Staff required to pay portion of salary to elected official
D)Surplus pay raise for congressional staff used to pay for personal expenses
A
3
Prosecutions of corrupt federal legislators have been divided into three categories. They include all of the following except:

A)violations of election laws.
B)payroll fraud.
C)bribery.
D)theft.
D
4
The ABSCAM operation was criticized because:

A)the amount of money involved was miniscule.
B)it was not targeted at wrongdoing that was already occurring.
C)a lot of money was spent but there were no convictions for serious felonies.
D)the criminal informant was left holding the bag by the government, literally.
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5
Which of the following would be representative of "little corruption"?

A)Trivial, less costly deviance
B)Bribery or corruption by individuals
C)Corruption with no national implications
D)Organizational deviance
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6
The eight-year, four-month sentence given to arch-conservative Duke Cunningham was ironic because:

A)he had argued for lighter sentences for particular offenses.
B)only James Traficant's sentence was longer.
C)he had sponsored legislation to improve prison conditions.
D)he had argued for tougher sentences.
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7
A gift becomes a bribe when:

A)it is requested.
B)there is a quid pro quo.
C)the amount exceeds the salary of the elected official.
D)it is freely given.
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8
PAC stands for:

A)politicians and contributions.
B)polls and campaigns.
C)politics and change.
D)political action committee.
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9
After numerous tries, the government finally convicted Governor Edwin Edwards of Louisiana based on testimony from:

A)the owner of a professional football team.
B)his right-hand man.
C)a flunky who worked for Edwards.
D)his banker.
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10
In Washington, D.C., what now rivals or exceeds power as the preeminent goal?

A)Political aspirations
B)Fame
C)Money
D)Political connections
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11
Which of the following is an example of public corruption?

A)Sexual relations with an intern in the Oval Office
B)Unskilled relative hired as a policy analyst
C)Use of a prostitute
D)Drug use
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12
Paisley and others committed all of the following except:

A)having a financial interest in a subcontractor selected by the Navy.
B)giving bid information to favored vendors.
C)arguing for more lenient treatment of government contractors who tried to cheat the government.
D)altering requirements to suit favored vendors.
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13
Representative Daniel Flood of Pennsylvania flooded his home district with federal funds and numerous public institutions carried his name. He took money from businessmen to do all of the following except:

A)to contribute campaign funds to a personal charity.
B)to persuade the Treasury Department to approve a merger.
C)to enable a religious school to get millions in federal grants.
D)to direct government family planning funds.
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14
Melvyn Paisley was an Assistant Secretary of the Navy for six years and was in charge of:

A)investigators.
B)vendor services.
C)product research.
D)procurement.
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15
Giving money to an elected official is bribery when:

A)it is done in hopes that the elected official will make an inquiry to an IRS audit.
B)the contributor plans to present information on a bill to the legislator.
C)it is done in return for vote on a piece of legislation.
D)it is given hopes of getting an audience with elected official.
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16
Governor Fife Symington, before he was indicted for defrauding creditors in connection with a savings and loan, was the chief executive for what state?

A)Arizona
B)Colorado
C)Pennsylvania
D)Texas
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Inspectors in the Department of Agriculture have done all of the following except:

A)allowed adulterated food into the country.
B)failed to condemn beef infected with
C)ignored a shipment infested with insects.
D)misgraded grain.
E)Coli bacteria.
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18
An unnamed congressman, after receiving a $10,000 check from an organization, did what?

A)Voted for a regulation requiring disclosure of defects in automobiles
B)Voted against a regulation requiring disclosure of defects in automobiles
C)Voted the wishes of his constituency, the people from his district
D)Made his decision based on party affiliation
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19
"Little corruption" in the highest level of federal executive office has been:

A)rare.
B)occurring at regular intervals.
C)persistent.
D)nonexistent.
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20
Federal District Judge Alcee Hastings was impeached and removed from office after:

A)he denounced a Washington lawyer for accepting a bribe.
B)he was acquitted of conspiracy to commit bribery.
C)he was convicted of conspiracy to commit bribery.
D)he was investigated for bribery but never indicted.
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21
Giving money to an elected official is bribery when in return you receive a favorable vote on a piece of legislation.
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Melvyn Paisley was an Assistant Secretary of the Navy who was in charge of procurement.
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23
Working in close proximity to illegal activities and an abundance of illicit profits represents which explanation of police misconduct?

A)Structural opportunity
B)Organization deviance
C)Lack of organizational controls
D)Structural choice
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24
"Little corruption" in the highest level of federal executive office has been persistent.
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25
Which one of the following could be a part of a shakedown?

A)Arresting a business rival
B)Planting evidence
C)Money for not making an arrest
D)A lying eyewitness
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A former police officer once observed that police officers are the greatest ____________ in the world.

A)moochers
B)deadbeats
C)thieves
D)criminals
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27
Governor Fife Symington was the chief executive of the state of Texas, before he was indicted for defrauding creditors.
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28
Which one of the following would be part of a kickback scheme?

A)Turning in all but $2,000 from money confiscated at drug seller's house
B)Putting a relative on the payroll
C)Taking money from police retirement funds
D)Taking money from arranging contracts with the city
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29
All of the following lead to an "us versus them" mentality on the part of officers except:

A)their risk-taking personality.
B)the large amount of time officers spend with civilian public.
C)the isolation of officers.
D)their feeling invulnerable.
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30
Which of the following would not be an example of police corruption?

A)Kickbacks
B)Embezzlement
C)Bribery
D)Theft from a police supervisor's bank account
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31
Which of the following would be associated with meat-eaters?

A)Aggressive corruption
B)Graft
C)Looking the other way
D)Trying to help
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32
The ABSCAM operation was criticized because the amount of money involved was miniscule.
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33
Periodic corruption scandals have plagued ____________ major urban police department(s) in the United States.

A)few of the
B)every
C)some of the
D)half of the
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34
William Jennings Bryan was a famous orator who threatened to withdraw his legislative services if the bank did not refresh his retainer.
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35
More often than not, running afoul of the Internal Revenue Service puts elected officials on the fast track for prosecution.
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36
The worst scandal in a scandal-ridden city occurred in the ____________ of New York City.

A)Parking Violation Bureau
B)Housing Authority
C)Taxi and Limousine Commission
D)Health and Hospitals Corporation
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37
Hiring an unskilled relative as a policy analyst would be an example of public corruption.
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38
Gulf Oil Corporation maintained a multimillion dollar secret fund used to make illegal campaign contributions. It appeared the Gulf though the United States Senate was for sale.
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39
Which of the following would be associated with grass-eaters?

A)Trying to help
B)Graft
C)Looking the other way
D)Aggressive corruption
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40
Corruption has been attributed to under-representation of the disadvantaged.
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41
Periodic corruption scandals have plagued ____________ major urban police department in the United States.
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42
Identify the types of police corruption and give an example of each.
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43
Bribery or ____________ by individuals are examples of "little corruption."
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44
A former police officer once observed that police officers are the greatest ____________ in the world.
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45
Attempts to legislate morality have made it easier for officers to rationalize bribery and wrongdoing in connection with ____________ crimes.
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46
What cities besides New York have had ongoing problems with corruption? Do you think it is more difficult to be an ethical officer in a big city than in a small- to medium-size community? Why or why not?
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47
Taking money from arranging contract with the city would be an example of a kickback scheme.
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48
Operation Greylord, which targeted judicial wrongdoing, took place in ____________.
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49
Congressional incumbents and electoral challengers have come to rely increasingly on ____________ interests to run for office.
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50
Soft money is ____________.
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51
Graft cases have been prosecuted in ____________ major American cities.
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52
What are possible explanations for police corruption?
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53
One lobbyist described PAC money as a civilized approach to ____________ buying.
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54
Aggressive corruption would be associated with grass-eaters.
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55
In Washington, D.C., ____________ now rivals or exceeds power as the preeminent goal.
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56
Working in close proximity to illegal activities and an abundance of illicit profits represents a structural opportunity explanation of police misconduct.
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57
What is the difference between corrupt behavior and illegal acts? Provide examples of each.
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58
Identify the three methods used by federal legislators to cheat the public. Provide examples.
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59
Money for not making an arrest could be part of a shakedown.
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60
Explain why individuals are motivated to engage in corrupt behavior. How do they justify their actions?
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61
Match between columns
ABSCAM
Bribery and corruption by individuals
ABSCAM
Money is unrestricted
ABSCAM
A source of campaign money
ABSCAM
This sting operation utilized an agent posing as a sheik in order to lure congressmen into taking bribes
ABSCAM
The location of Operation Greylord
ABSCAM
The ParkingViolations Bureau operated out of this city
ABSCAM
Goods, services, or money received by law enforcement for referring business to other agencies
ABSCAM
Occurs when a law enforcement officer receives a payoff in exchange for not making an arrest
Soft money
Bribery and corruption by individuals
Soft money
Money is unrestricted
Soft money
A source of campaign money
Soft money
This sting operation utilized an agent posing as a sheik in order to lure congressmen into taking bribes
Soft money
The location of Operation Greylord
Soft money
The ParkingViolations Bureau operated out of this city
Soft money
Goods, services, or money received by law enforcement for referring business to other agencies
Soft money
Occurs when a law enforcement officer receives a payoff in exchange for not making an arrest
PAC
Bribery and corruption by individuals
PAC
Money is unrestricted
PAC
A source of campaign money
PAC
This sting operation utilized an agent posing as a sheik in order to lure congressmen into taking bribes
PAC
The location of Operation Greylord
PAC
The ParkingViolations Bureau operated out of this city
PAC
Goods, services, or money received by law enforcement for referring business to other agencies
PAC
Occurs when a law enforcement officer receives a payoff in exchange for not making an arrest
Little corruption
Bribery and corruption by individuals
Little corruption
Money is unrestricted
Little corruption
A source of campaign money
Little corruption
This sting operation utilized an agent posing as a sheik in order to lure congressmen into taking bribes
Little corruption
The location of Operation Greylord
Little corruption
The ParkingViolations Bureau operated out of this city
Little corruption
Goods, services, or money received by law enforcement for referring business to other agencies
Little corruption
Occurs when a law enforcement officer receives a payoff in exchange for not making an arrest
New York City
Bribery and corruption by individuals
New York City
Money is unrestricted
New York City
A source of campaign money
New York City
This sting operation utilized an agent posing as a sheik in order to lure congressmen into taking bribes
New York City
The location of Operation Greylord
New York City
The ParkingViolations Bureau operated out of this city
New York City
Goods, services, or money received by law enforcement for referring business to other agencies
New York City
Occurs when a law enforcement officer receives a payoff in exchange for not making an arrest
Shakedown
Bribery and corruption by individuals
Shakedown
Money is unrestricted
Shakedown
A source of campaign money
Shakedown
This sting operation utilized an agent posing as a sheik in order to lure congressmen into taking bribes
Shakedown
The location of Operation Greylord
Shakedown
The ParkingViolations Bureau operated out of this city
Shakedown
Goods, services, or money received by law enforcement for referring business to other agencies
Shakedown
Occurs when a law enforcement officer receives a payoff in exchange for not making an arrest
Kickback
Bribery and corruption by individuals
Kickback
Money is unrestricted
Kickback
A source of campaign money
Kickback
This sting operation utilized an agent posing as a sheik in order to lure congressmen into taking bribes
Kickback
The location of Operation Greylord
Kickback
The ParkingViolations Bureau operated out of this city
Kickback
Goods, services, or money received by law enforcement for referring business to other agencies
Kickback
Occurs when a law enforcement officer receives a payoff in exchange for not making an arrest
Chicago
Bribery and corruption by individuals
Chicago
Money is unrestricted
Chicago
A source of campaign money
Chicago
This sting operation utilized an agent posing as a sheik in order to lure congressmen into taking bribes
Chicago
The location of Operation Greylord
Chicago
The ParkingViolations Bureau operated out of this city
Chicago
Goods, services, or money received by law enforcement for referring business to other agencies
Chicago
Occurs when a law enforcement officer receives a payoff in exchange for not making an arrest
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