Police Deviance and Corruption Quiz

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What is the definition of police deviance?

Activities inconsistent with norms, values, or ethics

What is the 'slippery slope' in the context of police corruption?

Repeatedly accepting minor favors leading to serious misbehavior and corruption

What is an example of 'corruption of authority' as per Hunter and Rush?

Receiving free meals and services

What are 'grass eaters' in the context of corrupt police officers?

<p>Police officers engaged in minor types of corruption</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is 'opportunistic theft' as a type of police corruption?

<p>Stealing money from the arrested person and taking properties left at the crime scene</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is police deviance and what does it include?

<p>Police deviance includes all activities inconsistent with the norms, values, or ethics.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the 'slippery slope' in the context of police corruption?

<p>The 'slippery slope' is a part of the corruption continuum, wherein honest police turn bad due to repeatedly accepting free meals, free fare, and similar insignificant acts of indiscretion which leads to serious misbehavior and finally corruption.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the 8 types of police corruption according to Hunter and Rush?

<p>The 8 types of police corruption are: Corruption of authority, kickbacks, opportunistic theft, shakedown, protection of illegal activities, fixes, direct criminal activities, and internal payoffs.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is 'grass eaters' in the context of corrupt police officers?

<p>'Grass eaters' refer to police officers who are engaged in minor types of corruption.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is 'opportunistic theft' as a type of police corruption?

<p>'Opportunistic theft' is stealing money from the arrested person and taking properties left at the crime scene.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Police Deviance and Corruption

  • Police deviance refers to behavior that violates societal norms, policies, and laws, including corruption, misconduct, and abuse of authority.
  • The 'slippery slope' in the context of police corruption refers to the gradual process by which an officer becomes increasingly corrupt, often starting with small infractions that escalate over time.

Types of Police Corruption

  • Corruption of authority refers to the abuse of power for personal gain, as described by Hunter and Rush, and can include actions such as extortion, bribery, and embezzlement.
  • 'Grass eaters' are corrupt police officers who accept small bribes or gifts, often in the form of free meals or other small favors.

Forms of Police Corruption

  • Opportunistic theft is a type of police corruption that involves stealing valuables or cash during arrests, searches, or other encounters with the public.
  • According to Hunter and Rush, there are 8 types of police corruption:
    • Corruption of authority
    • Opportunistic theft
    • Shakedowns
    • Protection of illegal activities
    • Fixing
    • Direct criminal activities
    • Internal corruption
    • External corruption

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