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Police Corruption in the NYPD: From Knapp to Mollen explores how
the New York Police Department experienced two major investigations
within a quarter of a century. It compares the states of corruption
within the NYPD during the Knapp and Mollen commissions, examining
why corruption continued and why the revealed ethical breaches
became more serious. It also discusses how corruption was enhanced
even after accountability and responsibility were assigned to
department administration. The book gives in-depth discussions of
the Knapp and Mollen reports and relates the history and relevance
of efforts to combat corruption and to improve police practices. It
uses empirical data from interviews and current NYPD recruit
training documents as reference materials in examining police
practices. It also identifies failures of leadership that
contributed to the systemic ethical degeneration of the NYPD.
Police Corruption in the NYPD goes beyond the training of ethics
and enforcement by delving into the departmental failures that
permit officers to develop from being merely unethical to becoming
criminals. By presenting and analyzing theories of corruption from
current authorities, it lays a foundation for critical discussion
and comparison between commissions as well as current department
ethical training and practices.
Police Corruption in the NYPD: From Knapp to Mollen explores how
the New York Police Department experienced two major investigations
within a quarter of a century. It compares the states of corruption
within the NYPD during the Knapp and Mollen commissions, examining
why corruption continued and why the revealed ethical breaches
became more serious. It also discusses how corruption was enhanced
even after accountability and responsibility were assigned to
department administration. The book gives in-depth discussions of
the Knapp and Mollen reports and relates the history and relevance
of efforts to combat corruption and to improve police practices. It
uses empirical data from interviews and current NYPD recruit
training documents as reference materials in examining police
practices. It also identifies failures of leadership that
contributed to the systemic ethical degeneration of the NYPD.
Police Corruption in the NYPD goes beyond the training of ethics
and enforcement by delving into the departmental failures that
permit officers to develop from being merely unethical to becoming
criminals. By presenting and analyzing theories of corruption from
current authorities, it lays a foundation for critical discussion
and comparison between commissions as well as current department
ethical training and practices.
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