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  2. Police corruption - Wikipedia

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    Police corruption. A 1902 cartoon depicts a police officer whose eyes are covered with a cloth labelled "bribes". Police corruption is a form of police misconduct in which law enforcement officers end up breaking their political contract and abusing their power for personal gain.

  3. Police reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Police reform in the United States is an ongoing political movement that seeks to reform systems of law enforcement throughout the United States. Many goals of the police reform movement center on police accountability. Specific goals may include: lowering the criminal intent standard, limiting or abolishing qualified immunity for law ...

  4. Police brutality - Wikipedia

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    The term "police brutality" was first used in Britain in the mid-19th century, by The Puppet-Show magazine (a short-lived rival to Punch) in September 1848, when they wrote: Scarcely a week passes without their committing some offence which disgusts everybody but the magistrates.

  5. Police brutality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Police brutality is the use of excessive or unwarranted use of force by law enforcement against civilians. Police brutality involves physical violence, harassment, verbal abuse, intimidation tactics, torture or other forms of misconduct that exceed the legal or reasonable bounds of policing. This behavior often results in harm, injury, or even ...

  6. History of criminal justice - Wikipedia

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    The advent of the police car, two-way radio, and telephone in the early 20th century transformed policing into a reactive strategy that focused on responding to calls for service. [24] In the 1920s, led by Berkeley, California, police chief, August Vollmer, police began to professionalize, adopt new technologies, and place emphasis on training ...

  7. Rampart scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Rampart scandal was a police corruption scandal which unfolded in Los Angeles, California, United States, during the late 1990s and early 2000s. The scandal concerned widespread criminal activity within the Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (CRASH) anti-gang unit of the Los Angeles Police Department 's Rampart Division.

  8. August Vollmer - Wikipedia

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    August Vollmer (March 7, 1876 – November 4, 1955) was the first police chief of Berkeley, California, and a leading figure in the development of the field of criminal justice in the United States in the early 20th century. He has been described as "the father of modern policing". [1] Vollmer played an influential role in introducing early ...

  9. Knapp Commission - Wikipedia

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    While the Knapp Commission began its investigation of corruption in the police department in June 1970, public hearings did not start until October 18, 1971. In addition to the testimony of "lamplighters" ( whistleblowers ) Serpico and Durk, testimony from dozens of other witnesses, including former Police Commissioner Howard R. Leary , corrupt ...