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Rotten Apple Theory Of Police Misconduct

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Police misconduct encompasses illegal or unethical actions or the violation of individuals’ constitutional rights by police officers in the conduct of their duties. ( )
There a number of ways that a police can show misconduct these types include corruption of authority, kickbacks, opportunistic theft, shakedowns, protecting illegally activities,dishonesty, fraud, coercion, torture to force confessions, abuse of authority, and sexual assault. An example of police miscount is an article based on Chicago's police department. According to Shackford,”Cook County prosecutors have just tossed out the convictions of 15 men framed by a pack of police led by Sgt. Ronald Watts. Watts was accused of running a drug and protection racket with his fellow officers and was eventually convicted and sent to prison for taking money from a drug courier who was actually an undercover FBI officer.” Instead of police officers doing their job and protecting those in the community …show more content…

(Schmalleger & Worrall) In other words these are the individuals who instead of doing their job by the rules they are going against them. These individuals who partake in individual's deviance “behave in a manner that is “inconsistent with the officer’s legal authority, organizational authority, and standards of ethical conduct” (Deviance and Corruption) An example of this theory officers who compared to those in their department are receiving the majority of complaints. The officers alway seem to be bringing in individuals on the daily with the claims of these people being in possession of drugs or that they were wanted criminals. When in reality these individuals are going out and arresting innocent people, abusing their authority by trying to get “free” things or stopping individuals and taking away their

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