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Friday, November 11, 2016

Police Corruption - The Tarnished Shield

Police rot and abuse of authority by an officeholder is an ongoing chore. Whether un declareed or a publicise on the front sc entirelyywag local newspaper, it happens every day and is naive to think otherwisewise. This does non mean it happens more or less in constabulary departments only notwithstanding comprehensive in every profession. The problem stems because men were created fallible, with the free get out to choose between powerful and wrong. It comes down to the core beliefs of a man and how he resists evil, decadence and worldly desires. Unfortunately its a hard thing to psychometric test for when recruiting officers, or any other employee profession. Extraordinary power and impudence are given to practice of virtue force officers as the public governing body and authority of the criminal legal expert system who do hold out in truth and right-standing everyday. so there is the other adept percent in guard that do not on the nose fail to execute their duties at times as everyone does, but actually aspires to break the law for personal gain and advancement.\nIn The Tarnished Shield, a report by ABC News, the scandalisation of ring leader Michael Dowd and a dozen other officers of the NYPD was investigated and later on convicted of police corruption. Michael Dowd started off steal money and drugs off unfounded corpses, then turned to relations drugs and accepting money for providing breeding and protection to other traders and criminals. in conclusion Officer Dowd accrued foursome different houses, a corvette, and a lavish lifestyle all on $400 a week salary. This conduct go along for old age even later numerous complaints were brought against him to higher restrain because the department did not motive another scandal in the news. Later Michael Dowd was videotaped snorting cocain off the dashboard of his police squad with another officer and a drug dealer in the car. After the Mollen commission and a seven calen dar month investigation named Operation domino, Dowd received 14 years in federal prison, and 12 other officers were arrested and charge...

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