Deck 6: Issues in Law Enforcement and Police Behavior

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An unwritten policy in which police are not required to fully enforce all laws as written is called __________.

A)selective enforcement
B)police pursuits
C)clearance rate
D)deadly force
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A __________ is the proportion of open crime cases that are solved through the arrest of a suspect by police.

A)selective enforcement
B)police pursuits
C)clearance rate
D)deadly force
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You can see that corruption is always __________,whereas nonfeasance and misfeasance do not always involve corruption.

A)nonfeasance
B)malfeasance
C)misfeasance
D)unfeasance
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The __________ is the view that holds that police officers learn their attitudes and values from socializing experiences such as education and experience on the job.

A)socialization model
B)predispositional model
C)deviant police subculture hypothesis
D)'fleeing felon' rule
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The term ___________ refers to the alleged practice whereby police stop and search minorities for minor violations significantly more often than whites.

A)racial profiling
B)police stress
C)cynicism
D)anomie
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Police chases of suspects immediately after a crime has been committed are also referred to as __________.

A)police pursuits
B)selective enforcement
C)clearance rate
D)deadly force
Question
An attitude characterized by tenacious adherence to one's opinions even though they may be unwarranted and based on insufficiently examined premises is called __________.

A)authoritarianism
B)dogmatism
C)discretion
D)corruption
Question
The term __________ refers to the emotional pressure that is produced by the nature of police work such as public apathy,exposure to criminals,and injury to fellow officers.

A)racial profiling
B)anomie
C)cynicism
D)police stress
Question
Police ___________ refers to illegal acts or omissions of acts by police officers who,by virtue of their official position,receive (or intend to receive)any gain for themselves or others.

A)authoritarianism
B)corruption
C)discretion
D)dogmatism
Question
A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty is called __________.

A)nonfeasance
B)misfeasance
C)malfeasance
D)unfeasance
Question
The __________ refers to the now obsolete common law rule that police can use deadly force against any felon who flees the scene of a crime.

A)socialization model
B)predispositional model
C)deviant police subculture hypothesis
D)'fleeing felon' rule
Question
The __________ is the view that the attitudes and values of police officers are developed prior to entry into the law enforcement profession.

A)socialization model
B)predispositional model
C)deviant police subculture hypothesis
D)'fleeing felon' rule
Question
The term __________ refers to a belief that human conduct is motivated entirely by self-interest.A person with this type of belief attributes all actions to selfish motives and has a pessimistic outlook on human behavior.

A)racial profiling
B)police stress
C)cynicism
D)anomie
Question
The __________ is the view that some police departments have groups of officers who place loyalty to each other above obedience to the law.

A)socialization model
B)predispositional model
C)'fleeing felon' rule
D)deviant police subculture hypothesis
Question
Police (and other criminal justice personnel)have the ability to use ___________ in choosing between arrest and nonarrest.In other words,a decision to arrest,or not arrest,lies solely on the basis of the officer's judgment.

A)authoritarianism
B)dogmatism
C)discretion
D)corruption
Question
A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty in a proper manner is called __________.

A)nonfeasance
B)misfeasance
C)malfeasance
D)unfeasance
Question
The term __________ refers to a tendency to favor blind obedience to authority.

A)authoritarianism
B)dogmatism
C)discretion
D)corruption
Question
The use of lethal force by police against a suspect is called __________.

A)selective enforcement
B)police pursuits
C)clearance rate
D)deadly force
Question
A "normlessness" or lack of attachment felt by some people toward their society is called __________.

A)racial profiling
B)police stress
C)cynicism
D)anomie
Question
A form of police corruption involving commission of an illegal act is called __________.

A)nonfeasance
B)misfeasance
C)malfeasance
D)unfeasance
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The term 'anomie' refers to a belief that human conduct is motivated entirely by self-interest.A person with this type of belief attributes all actions to selfish motives and has a pessimistic outlook on human behavior.
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There also is concern about underlying attitudes that contribute to apparent racial profiling in some jurisdictions,where police are alleged to stop and search minorities for suspected minor violations significantly more often than they stop and search whites.
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A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty in a proper manner is called 'malfeasance'.
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An attitude characterized by tenacious adherence to one's opinions even though they may be unwarranted and based on insufficiently examined premises is called 'authoritarianism'.
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The '"fleeing felon' rule' refers to the now obsolete common law rule that police can use deadly force against any felon who flees the scene of a crime.
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The 'deviant police subculture hypothesis' is the view that some police departments have groups of officers who place loyalty to each other above obedience to the law.
Question
An interest in __________ has now reached the local level,as we have realized that local police can play a crucial role in gathering information at the neighborhood level about suspicious or unusual activity that is suggestive of criminal or terrorist motives.

A)intelligence gathering
B)cultural sensitivity training
C)drug tests
D)police discretion
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'Racial profiling' is the alleged practice whereby police stop and search minorities for minor violations significantly more often than whites.
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A "normlessness" or lack of attachment felt by some people toward their society is called cynicism.
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A form of police corruption involving commission of an illegal act is called 'misfeasance'.
Question
A belief that human conduct is motivated entirely by self-interest is called __________.This type of person attributes all actions to selfish motives and has a pessimistic outlook on human behavior.
Question
The term 'dogmatism' refers to a tendency to favor blind obedience to authority.
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The 'socialization model' is the view that the attitudes and values of police officers are developed prior to entry into the law enforcement profession.
Question
If corruption in a particular department involves only a few officers,several control strategies may be appropriate.Examples include closely monitoring complaints against the police,making all police hirings and dismissals more visible to serve as examples and deterrents,and making sure police officers do not get into debt.(An)other,longer-term strategy/strategies include(s)__________.

A)more exhaustive background checks of recruits
B)periodic retraining of all police
C)measures aimed at enhancing professionalism
D)All of the above
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The 'predispositional model' is the view that holds that police officers learn their attitudes and values from socializing experiences such as education and experience on the job.
Question
A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty is called 'nonfeasance'.
Question
The use of lethal force by police against a suspect is called 'deadly force'.
Question
The term 'police stress' refers to the emotional pressure that is produced by the nature of police work such as public apathy,exposure to criminals,and injury to fellow officers.
Question
An unwritten policy in which police are not required to fully enforce all laws as written is called 'selective enforcement'.
Question
Vigilance is needed against police corruption,because without __________ programs,reforms can be undone.

A)gang
B)oversight
C)discretionary
D)None of the above
Question
__________ refers to an attitude characterized by tenacious adherence to one's opinions even though they may be unwarranted and based on insufficiently examined premises.
Question
The view that holds that police officers learn their attitudes and values from socializing experiences such as education and experience on the job is called the __________.
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What do you think are some of the issues association with the problem of 'police stress'? In other words,how might stress affect a police officer's interaction with offenders? Victims? Other criminal justice personnel?
Question
The term _________ was coined by sociologist Emile Durkheim in the late 1800s to describe a "normlessness" or lack of attachment felt by some people toward their society.
Question
A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty is called __________.
Question
A form of police corruption involving commission of an illegal act is called __________.
Question
What does the term 'anomie' mean and how does it relate to police work?
Question
The view that the attitudes and values of police officers are developed prior to entry into the law enforcement profession is called the __________.
Question
What does it mean to perform 'racial profiling?
Question
A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty in a proper manner is called __________.
Question
'Racial profiling' refers to the alleged practice whereby police stop and search minorities for minor violations significantly more often than whites.Is there any other type/form of profiling that we perform in the United States?
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What is the difference between the 'socialization model' and the 'predispositional model'? Please explain.
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__________ refers to a tendency to favor blind obedience to authority.
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Match between columns
Nonfeasance
A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty.
Nonfeasance
A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty in a proper manner.
Nonfeasance
A form of police corruption involving commission of an illegal act.
Misfeasance
A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty.
Misfeasance
A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty in a proper manner.
Misfeasance
A form of police corruption involving commission of an illegal act.
Malfeasance
A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty.
Malfeasance
A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty in a proper manner.
Malfeasance
A form of police corruption involving commission of an illegal act.
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Match between columns
External
Officers of low moral caliber; misuse authority for selfish ends.
External
Deviant police subculture; loyalty and secrecy in department.
External
Laws without complainants; ineffective or corrupt local government.
Departmental
Officers of low moral caliber; misuse authority for selfish ends.
Departmental
Deviant police subculture; loyalty and secrecy in department.
Departmental
Laws without complainants; ineffective or corrupt local government.
Individual officer
Officers of low moral caliber; misuse authority for selfish ends.
Individual officer
Deviant police subculture; loyalty and secrecy in department.
Individual officer
Laws without complainants; ineffective or corrupt local government.
Question
Match between columns
Anomie
Emotional pressure that is produced by the nature of police work such as public apathy, exposure to criminals, and injury to fellow officers.
Anomie
A belief that human conduct is motivated entirely by self-interest.
Anomie
A “normlessness” or lack of attachment felt by some people toward their society.
Police stress
Emotional pressure that is produced by the nature of police work such as public apathy, exposure to criminals, and injury to fellow officers.
Police stress
A belief that human conduct is motivated entirely by self-interest.
Police stress
A “normlessness” or lack of attachment felt by some people toward their society.
Cynicism
Emotional pressure that is produced by the nature of police work such as public apathy, exposure to criminals, and injury to fellow officers.
Cynicism
A belief that human conduct is motivated entirely by self-interest.
Cynicism
A “normlessness” or lack of attachment felt by some people toward their society.
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An unwritten policy in which police are not required to fully enforce all laws as written is called __________.

A)selective enforcement
B)police pursuits
C)clearance rate
D)deadly force
A
2
A __________ is the proportion of open crime cases that are solved through the arrest of a suspect by police.

A)selective enforcement
B)police pursuits
C)clearance rate
D)deadly force
C
3
You can see that corruption is always __________,whereas nonfeasance and misfeasance do not always involve corruption.

A)nonfeasance
B)malfeasance
C)misfeasance
D)unfeasance
C
4
The __________ is the view that holds that police officers learn their attitudes and values from socializing experiences such as education and experience on the job.

A)socialization model
B)predispositional model
C)deviant police subculture hypothesis
D)'fleeing felon' rule
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The term ___________ refers to the alleged practice whereby police stop and search minorities for minor violations significantly more often than whites.

A)racial profiling
B)police stress
C)cynicism
D)anomie
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Police chases of suspects immediately after a crime has been committed are also referred to as __________.

A)police pursuits
B)selective enforcement
C)clearance rate
D)deadly force
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An attitude characterized by tenacious adherence to one's opinions even though they may be unwarranted and based on insufficiently examined premises is called __________.

A)authoritarianism
B)dogmatism
C)discretion
D)corruption
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The term __________ refers to the emotional pressure that is produced by the nature of police work such as public apathy,exposure to criminals,and injury to fellow officers.

A)racial profiling
B)anomie
C)cynicism
D)police stress
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Police ___________ refers to illegal acts or omissions of acts by police officers who,by virtue of their official position,receive (or intend to receive)any gain for themselves or others.

A)authoritarianism
B)corruption
C)discretion
D)dogmatism
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A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty is called __________.

A)nonfeasance
B)misfeasance
C)malfeasance
D)unfeasance
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The __________ refers to the now obsolete common law rule that police can use deadly force against any felon who flees the scene of a crime.

A)socialization model
B)predispositional model
C)deviant police subculture hypothesis
D)'fleeing felon' rule
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The __________ is the view that the attitudes and values of police officers are developed prior to entry into the law enforcement profession.

A)socialization model
B)predispositional model
C)deviant police subculture hypothesis
D)'fleeing felon' rule
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The term __________ refers to a belief that human conduct is motivated entirely by self-interest.A person with this type of belief attributes all actions to selfish motives and has a pessimistic outlook on human behavior.

A)racial profiling
B)police stress
C)cynicism
D)anomie
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The __________ is the view that some police departments have groups of officers who place loyalty to each other above obedience to the law.

A)socialization model
B)predispositional model
C)'fleeing felon' rule
D)deviant police subculture hypothesis
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Police (and other criminal justice personnel)have the ability to use ___________ in choosing between arrest and nonarrest.In other words,a decision to arrest,or not arrest,lies solely on the basis of the officer's judgment.

A)authoritarianism
B)dogmatism
C)discretion
D)corruption
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A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty in a proper manner is called __________.

A)nonfeasance
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C)malfeasance
D)unfeasance
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The term __________ refers to a tendency to favor blind obedience to authority.

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D)corruption
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The use of lethal force by police against a suspect is called __________.

A)selective enforcement
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C)clearance rate
D)deadly force
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A "normlessness" or lack of attachment felt by some people toward their society is called __________.

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D)anomie
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A form of police corruption involving commission of an illegal act is called __________.

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The term 'anomie' refers to a belief that human conduct is motivated entirely by self-interest.A person with this type of belief attributes all actions to selfish motives and has a pessimistic outlook on human behavior.
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There also is concern about underlying attitudes that contribute to apparent racial profiling in some jurisdictions,where police are alleged to stop and search minorities for suspected minor violations significantly more often than they stop and search whites.
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A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty in a proper manner is called 'malfeasance'.
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An attitude characterized by tenacious adherence to one's opinions even though they may be unwarranted and based on insufficiently examined premises is called 'authoritarianism'.
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The '"fleeing felon' rule' refers to the now obsolete common law rule that police can use deadly force against any felon who flees the scene of a crime.
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The 'deviant police subculture hypothesis' is the view that some police departments have groups of officers who place loyalty to each other above obedience to the law.
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An interest in __________ has now reached the local level,as we have realized that local police can play a crucial role in gathering information at the neighborhood level about suspicious or unusual activity that is suggestive of criminal or terrorist motives.

A)intelligence gathering
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'Racial profiling' is the alleged practice whereby police stop and search minorities for minor violations significantly more often than whites.
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A "normlessness" or lack of attachment felt by some people toward their society is called cynicism.
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A form of police corruption involving commission of an illegal act is called 'misfeasance'.
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A belief that human conduct is motivated entirely by self-interest is called __________.This type of person attributes all actions to selfish motives and has a pessimistic outlook on human behavior.
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The term 'dogmatism' refers to a tendency to favor blind obedience to authority.
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The 'socialization model' is the view that the attitudes and values of police officers are developed prior to entry into the law enforcement profession.
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If corruption in a particular department involves only a few officers,several control strategies may be appropriate.Examples include closely monitoring complaints against the police,making all police hirings and dismissals more visible to serve as examples and deterrents,and making sure police officers do not get into debt.(An)other,longer-term strategy/strategies include(s)__________.

A)more exhaustive background checks of recruits
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D)All of the above
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The 'predispositional model' is the view that holds that police officers learn their attitudes and values from socializing experiences such as education and experience on the job.
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A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty is called 'nonfeasance'.
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The use of lethal force by police against a suspect is called 'deadly force'.
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The term 'police stress' refers to the emotional pressure that is produced by the nature of police work such as public apathy,exposure to criminals,and injury to fellow officers.
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An unwritten policy in which police are not required to fully enforce all laws as written is called 'selective enforcement'.
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Vigilance is needed against police corruption,because without __________ programs,reforms can be undone.

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D)None of the above
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__________ refers to an attitude characterized by tenacious adherence to one's opinions even though they may be unwarranted and based on insufficiently examined premises.
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The view that holds that police officers learn their attitudes and values from socializing experiences such as education and experience on the job is called the __________.
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What do you think are some of the issues association with the problem of 'police stress'? In other words,how might stress affect a police officer's interaction with offenders? Victims? Other criminal justice personnel?
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The term _________ was coined by sociologist Emile Durkheim in the late 1800s to describe a "normlessness" or lack of attachment felt by some people toward their society.
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A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty is called __________.
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A form of police corruption involving commission of an illegal act is called __________.
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What does the term 'anomie' mean and how does it relate to police work?
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The view that the attitudes and values of police officers are developed prior to entry into the law enforcement profession is called the __________.
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What does it mean to perform 'racial profiling?
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A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty in a proper manner is called __________.
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'Racial profiling' refers to the alleged practice whereby police stop and search minorities for minor violations significantly more often than whites.Is there any other type/form of profiling that we perform in the United States?
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What is the difference between the 'socialization model' and the 'predispositional model'? Please explain.
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__________ refers to a tendency to favor blind obedience to authority.
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Nonfeasance
A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty.
Nonfeasance
A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty in a proper manner.
Nonfeasance
A form of police corruption involving commission of an illegal act.
Misfeasance
A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty.
Misfeasance
A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty in a proper manner.
Misfeasance
A form of police corruption involving commission of an illegal act.
Malfeasance
A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty.
Malfeasance
A form of police corruption involving failure to perform a legal duty in a proper manner.
Malfeasance
A form of police corruption involving commission of an illegal act.
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External
Officers of low moral caliber; misuse authority for selfish ends.
External
Deviant police subculture; loyalty and secrecy in department.
External
Laws without complainants; ineffective or corrupt local government.
Departmental
Officers of low moral caliber; misuse authority for selfish ends.
Departmental
Deviant police subculture; loyalty and secrecy in department.
Departmental
Laws without complainants; ineffective or corrupt local government.
Individual officer
Officers of low moral caliber; misuse authority for selfish ends.
Individual officer
Deviant police subculture; loyalty and secrecy in department.
Individual officer
Laws without complainants; ineffective or corrupt local government.
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Anomie
Emotional pressure that is produced by the nature of police work such as public apathy, exposure to criminals, and injury to fellow officers.
Anomie
A belief that human conduct is motivated entirely by self-interest.
Anomie
A “normlessness” or lack of attachment felt by some people toward their society.
Police stress
Emotional pressure that is produced by the nature of police work such as public apathy, exposure to criminals, and injury to fellow officers.
Police stress
A belief that human conduct is motivated entirely by self-interest.
Police stress
A “normlessness” or lack of attachment felt by some people toward their society.
Cynicism
Emotional pressure that is produced by the nature of police work such as public apathy, exposure to criminals, and injury to fellow officers.
Cynicism
A belief that human conduct is motivated entirely by self-interest.
Cynicism
A “normlessness” or lack of attachment felt by some people toward their society.
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