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    Serpico Serpico is a police officer in the early 1970s. He fought the corruption that been happening around him. He made that clear from the first day he became a police officer. He didn’t make any bond with any one because they think he is a rat. His life was in danger by threats by other police officer for being a rat‚ and seemed help from a higher authority but there was not help. But‚ that didn’t stop him from keep fighting corruption to the end. He reported every corruption he witnessed

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    Deception in Research  The article I chose from Capella Library was about Deception in Research. While exploring my area of interest may require misleading or not completely informing your subjects about the true nature of your research‚ as a general rule‚ serious deception should be avoided whenever possible‚ since it put at risks the integrity of informed authority. For research involving deception the use of deception must be justified in the procedure to show that the research cannot be performed

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    Decoding Hidden Misconduct of a Child Jasmine Phillip ENG3U Mrs. Robinson 19 March‚ 2014 In “The Child Who Walks Backwards”‚ Lorna Crozier conveys a case of neglect and child abuse‚ to see the harsh truth of this one needs to focus on what they witness and look focus on a deeper meaning in what they are told. The author conveys this idea through the use of structure and from‚ figurative language and character. Right of the bat the author uses specific wording

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    ages who report situation of police misconduct or use of excessive force. According to the National Police Misconduct Reporting Project in 2010 over 1000 police officers were “involved in reported excessive force complaints‚ 897 (56.9%) were involved in cases of physical use of force complaints which include fist strikes‚ throws‚ choke holds‚ baton strikes‚ and other physical attacks”. Out of the approximately 1‚600 police officers involved and reported in misconduct cases “343 of those law enforcement

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    Chermak‚ McGarrell‚ and Gruenewald (2006) explore the impact media has on perceptions of the police regarding extensive media coverage of police misconduct. News media is the source for citizen’s opinions on the police. Routine crime reports are hotly debated as to whether its portrayal of police is positive or not. For some scholars‚ the police are presented as being unrealistically effective‚ whereas others say that the news media only emphasizes the failed attempts by police rather than positive

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    This is because a research is meant to find out a fact which is true about something. Research misconduct is a dishonest act and will give the others a false information regarding the particular research. If a research misconduct is done and the others believe that the result is true‚ it may lead a serious problem in the future. Both Imanishi-Kari and David Baltimore should be responsible for this scientific fraud

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    Exclusionary rule was needed to deter police misconduct. Many police agencies will use warrantless evidence and use that against a person. That is the reason exclusionary rule was created was to stop law enforcement obtain illegally obtain it. It can also be called as “fruit of the poisonous tree”. Exclusionary rule also has a loophole known as good faith exception‚ that way in courts both these rules balance out each other. Exclusionary rule is a judicially created rule that prohibits the use of

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    “Training Day” Police Corruption and Misconduct L**** C**** Ogeechee Technical College Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Practicum (CRJU2090) Neal Owens June 8‚ 2014 “Training Day” – Police Corruption and Misconduct Special units in police forces are essential to the function of any organization‚ however some of these special units might evolve into feeling superior to the rest of the agency. The mentality of doing it their own way sets in and more likely than not this behavior

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    1. From the book‚ why might a Prosecuting attorney act unethically? Provide a few examples? In the book prosecutor attorney misconduct takes place is because it works. This utilitarian rationale assumes that the intended good that results (conviction) outweighs the possible negative consequences (misleading the jury‚ undermining the adversary process‚ and possible erroneous convictions). An example given in the book is the case Miller v. Pate‚ where the prosecutor concealed from the jury that the

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    Elaine Chase faces four misconduct charges A nurse who injected a terminally ill teenager with morphine twice in five minutes has insisted she was acting on instructions and in his best interests. The 16-year old boy‚ who was suffering from cancer‚ died a couple of hours after Elaine chase gave him the pain-killing drug. On Friday‚ the 51-year old fro Benfleet‚ Essex‚ insisted the boy’s comfort was her priority. She denied four misconduct charges at the Nursing and Midwifery council. Following

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