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  2. Police corruption - Wikipedia

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    A parliamentary commission into the Dutroux case in 1998 found that the defendant benefited from police corruption and incompetence. Although police were cleared of direct compliance in Dutroux's crimes, the report cited major gross negligence throughout Belgium's police system, and an overhaul was called for.

  3. Police misconduct - Wikipedia

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    Police misconduct is inappropriate conduct and illegal actions taken by police officers in connection with their official duties. Types of misconduct include among others: sexual offences, coerced false confession, intimidation, false arrest, false imprisonment, falsification of evidence, spoliation of evidence, police perjury, witness tampering, police brutality, police corruption, racial ...

  4. Police - Wikipedia

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    Police often have specialized units for handling armed offenders or dangerous situations where combat is likely, such as police tactical units or authorised firearms officers. In some jurisdictions, depending on the circumstances, police can call on the military for assistance, as military aid to the civil power is an

  5. Swatting - Wikipedia

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    Bomb threats were a concern to police in the 1970s, with public buildings such as airports being evacuated in response to hoax calls designed to cause mass panic and public disruption, [13] [14] or to delay exams at educational institutions. [15] [16] In recent decades, hoax callers sometimes use techniques to disguise their identity or country ...

  6. Suicide by cop - Wikipedia

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    Suicide by cop (SbC), [1] also known as suicide by police or law-enforcement-assisted suicide, [2] is a suicide method in which a suicidal individual deliberately behaves in a threatening manner with intent to provoke a lethal response from a public safety or law enforcement officer [3] to end their own life.

  7. Police 999 response no longer 'cause for concern'

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    Gloucestershire Police's response time to 999 and 101 calls is no longer a "cause for concern", inspectors have ruled. Measures had previously been put in place after it was found that in the year ...

  8. Bryan Kohberger trial: New revelations in Idaho student ... - AOL

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    Police weren't contacted until hours later, when a friend called 911 from one of the survivors' phones late in the morning. In one of her statements to police, as read by Taylor in court, she said ...

  9. Contempt of cop - Wikipedia

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    [5] [25] The word cop is slang for police officer; the phrase is derived by analogy from contempt of court, which, unlike contempt of cop, is an offense in many jurisdictions (e.g., California Penal Code section 166, making contempt of court a misdemeanor). Similar to this is the phrase "disturbing the police", a play on "disturbing the peace".