The corruption process of a law enforcement officer: a paradigm of occupational stress and deviancy
The public does not want all laws enforced. In the closed society of law enforcement institutions, police discretion, the conspiracy of silence, the lack of an administration with integrity, and susceptible law enforcement officers contribute to the development of corruption from occupational devian...
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