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    McCain-Feingold set out to ban soft money and to regulate certain political advertisements. However, Bopp took this as a way to protect incumbents and to shut political parties out of campaigning. Potter believes, however, that the mindset that “Congress is entirely self-serving” by conservatives on the Supreme Court is keeping restrictions from being placed on contributions…

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    Political campaigns within our contemporary generation are considered to be expensive affairs, as they have opened doors for the monetary system within the United States to coincide with the election process significantly affecting the decisions made within the political realm. Moreover, the presence of money within the U.S political landscape has become a political norm as individuals within the electoral process are granted the freedom to “buy” treatment within the favor of the candidates…

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    Every power inclines a person to be corrupt and intoxicates a leader and the more power a person desires, the more corrupt it becomes to acquire it. Too much power and ambition leads to more corruption as seen in Shakespeare’s Macbeth where Macbeth becomes corrupt under the desire of becoming king. Macbeth commits regicide and kills other nobles to attain more power over others. Not only Macbeth, but Lady Macbeth becomes very power-hungry and allows herself to attain masculinity to force Macbeth…

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    34). Police occupational deviance includes corruption, mistreatment of persons in custody, unlawful use of force, discrimination, planting of evidence, illegal search and seizure, and other forms of misconduct that are executed under the color of police authority (Miller & More, 2011). The Internal Affairs Division is responsible for investigating police corruption or misconduct within the agency (Delattre, 2011). The noble cause corruption is when an officer detours from the rules or “cut…

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    “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” A perfect leader is selfless, knows what he or she is doing, and has the experience to guide others. Unfortunately, because of the inner desire for power overwhelms them, they make reckless decisions; this can cause horrifying results including war and genocide. This quote by Lord Acton suggests how the abuse of power can cause a leader’s vision to become obscured, society regresses from its vision, and rebellion will soon strike;…

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    is police corruption. “Police corruption is a form of police misconduct in which law enforcement officers break their social contract and abuse their power for personal or department gain.” I have chosen this topic because there are some many types of police corruption and ways to become a corrupted police officer. Some types of police corruption are accepting bribes, selective enforcement, framing, theft and burglary, withholding evidence, and etc. So many types of ways for corruption make it…

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    The Knapp Commission was invented to investigate the alleged police corruption at the New York City Police Department. The Knapp Commission got its start when police officer Frank Serpico and a Sergeant David Durk, publicly talked about the corruption at the New York City Police Department. When the Knapp Commission got started there was five members on the panel that was first formed in April of 1970. The five members on the panel were Whitman Knapp, Arnold Bauman, Franklin Thomas, Cyrus Vance,…

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    Police corruption is a form of police misconduct in which law enforcement officers, such as police, break their social contract and abuse their power for personal or department gain. "For a corrupt act to occur, three distinct elements of police corruption must be present simultaneously: 1) misuse of authority, 2) misuse of official capacity, and 3) misuse of personal attainment" (PoliceCrimes.com, 2004). Police corruption is one of oldest and most persistent problem in American policing.…

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    Corruption, entitlement, and discrimination amongst other things have not helped the situation. They have made things worse than they already are. In many cases, the United States justice system fails to protect the people and their families. People are not…

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    Police corruption has been a problem within the New York City Police Department even since it was formed back in the mid-1800s. When the department was formed the patrolmen were appointed to the position by local politicians so they were easily influenced or bribed by the politicians who were involved in criminal activities within their ward. Over the years there have been commissions formed to investigate the corruption within the NYPD even with future President of the United State Theodore…

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