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9781843924111

Police Corruption: Exploring Police Deviance and Crime

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    9781843924111

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    1843924110

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-06-13
  • Publisher: Willan

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Summary

The police are meant to enforce the law and not abuse it. And yet the reality has been that policing and corruption are inseparable. This book sets out to explore that worrying but intriguing discrepancy between police as law enforcers and police as lawbreakers. Why do some officers bend and break rules, procedures and the law and why do some effectively become 'criminals'? And what measures should be taken to investigate, prevent and combat corruption?In seeking answers to such questions this book argues that corruption is not one thing but covers many deviant and criminal practices in policing which also shift over time. It rejects the 'bad apple' metaphor and focuses on 'bad orchards', meaning not individual but institutional failure. For in policing the organisation, the nature of work and its culture can sometimes foster and even encourage corruption. This raises issues as to why do police break the law and, crucially, 'who controls the controllers'?Corruption is defined in a broad, multi-faceted way. It concerns abuse of authority and trust; and it takes serious form in conspiracies to break the law and to evade exposure when cops can become criminals. Attention is paid to typologies of corruption (with grass-eaters, meat-eaters, noble-cause and the 'Dirty Harry' syndrome); the forms corruption takes in diverse environments; the pathways officers take into corruption and their rationalisations; and to collusion in corruption from within and without the organization.Comparative analyses are made of corruption, scandel and reform principally in the USA, UK and the Netherlands. The work examines issues of control, accountability and the new institutions of oversight such as the IPCC at a time when external oversight has become increasingly high profile. Overall the book provides a fresh, accessible and much-needed overview of this under-researched topic for students, academics, police and criminal justice officials and members of oversight agencies.

Author Biography

Maurice Punch is currently Visiting Professor at the Mannheim Centre for Criminology, London School of Economics and also at the School of Law, King's College, London. He has taught at universities in the UK, Europe and North America, and has published extensively in the fields of policing, corruption, accountability and corporate crime.

Table of Contents

List of abbreviationsp. ix
Prefacep. xi
Introductionp. 1
What is really real? Official paradigm and operational code(s)p. 1
Officer Dowd (New York)p. 12
What is corruption?p. 18
Definition and forms of corruptionp. 18
Police organisation, police culture and dirty workp. 34
Inclusion, moral career and slippery slopep. 44
Conclusionp. 47
The US: from pad to crewp. 53
Police corruption in Americap. 53
New York and the NYPDp. 56
Chicago, LAPD and Sea Girtp. 74
Violence, drugs, police crime and corruption: New York, Miami and Los Angelesp. 81
Reform and good departmentsp. 84
Conclusionp. 85
The Netherlands: Amsterdam and the 'IRTÆ affairp. 93
Amsterdamp. 94
The 'IRTÆ affairp. 112
Conclusionp. 120
The UK: London, miscarriages of justice and Northern Irelandp. 126
London: the Met, Mark and investigationsp. 126
Miscarriages of justicep. 136
Northern Irelandp. 143
Conclusionp. 157
'Creatures in betweenÆ: pathways into police deviance and corruptionp. 163
'Groovy GangÆ: SERCS and Neil Putnamp. 165
Prince of the City: SIU and Bob Leucip. 167
Joining and leaving 'the ClubÆp. 175
Conclusionp. 184
Scandal, reform and accountabilityp. 190
Scandal and reformp. 192
Police accountability in the UKp. 195
Police accountability in the USp. 215
Conclusionp. 219
Conclusion: sticky fingers and dirty handsp. 223
Sticky fingersp. 223
Dirty handsp. 232
Appendix: What can be done?p. 238
Referencesp. 249
Indexp. 267
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