Matching
Match the blue-coat crime with its definition.
Premises:
Perjury
Premeditated theft
Prejudice
Favoritism
Bribery
Mooching
Shakedown
Chiseling
Responses:
Demanding free products or discounts from civilians
Providing an alibi for a fellow officer who was caught engaging in unlawful activity
Involvement in planned burglaries
Receiving payoffs or protection money
An officer investigating a burglary steals expensive items for personal use and attributes the loss to the burglary
Failing to behave impartially toward minority group members or others who have little influence in city hall
Receiving free products from civilians
Using courtesy cards or window stickers to gain immunity from traffic citations or arrests
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Perjury
Premeditated theft
Prejudice
Favoritism
Bribery
Mooching
Shakedown
Chiseling
Premises:
Perjury
Premeditated theft
Prejudice
Favoritism
Bribery
Mooching
Shakedown
Chiseling
Responses:
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