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Words: 2,287 | Submitted: Mon Aug 11 2008
... police corruption occurs, it must first be defined, what police corruption means, as there are many widely accepted definitions. Punch as cited in Palmer (1992: 103) defines corruption as, "When an officer receives or is promised significant advantage or reward...for doing something that he is under a duty to do anyway, that he is under a duty not to do, for exercising legitimate discretion for improper reasons and for employing illegal means to achieve approved goals." Barker and Wells as cited in Palmer (1992:104) offer a similar definition, "Police corruption is any prescribed act which involves the misuse of the officer's official position for actual or expected material reward or gain." (For a more detailed explanation of corruption, see Ivkovic 2003:595). As a part of their job, police are given a number of rights and powers, such as the ability to exercise discretion. This discretion is used when dealing with ...
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