Saturday, March 10, 2007

What defines a Police Crime?


We see policemen all the time whether they are doing their job catching bad guys or just munching on some donuts and sipping some coffee. Face it, we probably see a police officer every day, that is if you ever leave your house. Whenever we see a police officer, we often associate him/her with power and authority. We usually slow down when we are driving or watch where we throw away trash; in other words, we are more aware of the actions we take. However, it is not always the case that the police officers are doing the right thing. In fact, they may be committing a police crime or misconduct as well. These include "police brutality, accepting bribes, improper search and seizure, harassment and racism in law enforcement." When such an incident occurs, we citizens are the victims of the crimes and we tend to be wrongfully convicted or we lose something.

http://flyservers.registerfly.com/members5/policecrime.com/police_corruption.html

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