Police corruption in the NYPD : From Knapp to Mollen /

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Author / Creator:Gilbert, Steven V., author.
Imprint:Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, [2016]
Description:xi, 159 pages ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10463679
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Other authors / contributors:Gilbert, Barbara A., author.
ISBN:9781498721530
1498721532
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Authors
  • Chapter 1. The Need for External Oversight
  • The Need for Social Change
  • Challenges to the Department's Social Change
  • The Community Involvement in Corruption
  • More Internal Oversight
  • The Mollen Investigation
  • References
  • Chapter 2. The Knapp Commission Investigation
  • "A Somewhat Fatalistic Belief..."
  • Investigative Techniques
  • The Department's Pyramid of Corruption
  • The Sphere of Influence
  • Into the Depths of Corruption
  • Gambling
  • Narcotics
  • Prostitution
  • Construction
  • Bars
  • Parking and Traffic
  • Miscellaneous Areas of Corruption Not Fully Developed
  • A Broad Look at the Knapp Report
  • References
  • Chapter 3. The Mollen Commission Investigation
  • How Police Corruption Has Changed
  • Organized Corruption
  • The Gold Mines
  • The Code
  • Categories of Corruption
  • Brutality and Violence
  • Perjury and Falsification
  • Theft
  • The Code of Silence: Cops Don't Tell on Cops
  • Cynical Attitudes
  • Character and Morality
  • See No Evil, Hear No Evil: The Collapse of Control
  • Current Surveys about Corruption
  • Research Conducted after Mollen
  • References
  • Chapter 4. Judicial Findings and Action Taken by the New York Police Department
  • Knapp Commission
  • Substandard Investigations
  • Systemic Attitudes
  • Efforts to Improve Shortcomings
  • Following the Corruption
  • Levels of Administrative Discipline
  • Disciplining Commanders
  • The Gold Shield
  • The Department Review Process
  • Policy Changes to Combat Corruption
  • Mollen Commission
  • Officer Michael Dowd Case Study
  • Concealing Corruption
  • Cultural Abandonment
  • Corruption Control Reforms
  • Culture and Integrity
  • Command Accountability
  • Internal Investigations
  • Sanctions
  • Community Outreach
  • Who Polices the Police?
  • The State Special Prosecutor Model: Rejected
  • Inspector General Model: Rejected
  • Proposed Oversight Model
  • References
  • Chapter 5. Training Ethics for the Police Recruit
  • Defining Ethics
  • What Are Values?
  • Professional Ethics
  • Teaching Ethics to Police Students
  • Lexow Investigation
  • Curran Committee
  • Seabury Investigation
  • Gross Investigation
  • New Organization Affecting Officer Ethics
  • Borough Investigation Units
  • Integrity Monitoring
  • Designated Off-Limits Locations
  • Unlawful Locations
  • Cooping-Prone Locations
  • Integrity Conferrals
  • Supervisory Combat of Corruption
  • Reporting Corruption and Misconduct
  • Drug Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, and Unlawful Premises
  • Teaching Methods
  • Acknowledgment
  • References
  • Chapter 6. A Tale of Two Eras: A Comparison
  • Recruit Populations
  • Corruption Patterns Then and Later
  • Command Attitudes
  • Departmental Investigations of Corruption
  • Two Cultures
  • Beyond Knapp and Mollen
  • References
  • Appendix A. Legal Aspects of Corruption
  • Appendix B. Charge Data of Police Officers 1968-1972
  • Appendix C. Police Code of Ethics
  • Appendix D. Police Studies Learning Outcomes
  • Appendix E. Case Studies of Allegations of Misconduct/Corruption
  • Index