Tuesday, June 22, 2010

CORRECTIONS OF MISCONDUCT

A police department is, in many ways, a living entity. It flourishes or withers, depending upon the care it receives. Corruption is a consequence of not only bad actions by officers, but also a failure on the part of supervisors and a level of tolerance by the community. Chiefs must set and enforce high ethical standards. The investigation and correction of misconduct is the most effective way to preserve an agency’s integrity.

in reference to:

"A police department is, in many ways, a living entity. It flourishes or withers, depending upon the care it receives. Corruption is a consequence of not only bad actions by officers, but also a failure on the part of supervisors and a level of tolerance by the community. Chiefs must set and enforce high ethical standards. The investigation and correction of misconduct is the most effective way to preserve an agency’s integrity."
- DISCOVERY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS FILES (view on Google Sidewiki)

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