Police Misconduct Cases

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In order to understand the extent to which misconduct occurs, one must examine the various police misconduct cases. However, creditable data is difficult to obtain due to the bias that is present in internal investigations. Internal investigations are often skewed in favor of police officers. Officers often work under an unwritten code known as “Blue Wall of Silence” (Nolan, 2009). The blue wall of silence suggests that law enforcement has a tendency to withhold the truth in order to cover up wrong doing on behalf of their fellow law enforcers. This makes law enforcement appear to be deceptive (Nolan, 2009). When police officers do not cover for each other, they are labeled as a “rat” and are shunned by other officers. This method prevents