The findings of independent commissions and research derived from a data-set of career-ending misconduct among New York Police Department (NYPD) officers suggests that police engage in a wide variety of crimes while they are off-duty including domestic violence, bar fights, drunk driving, burglary, and sex offenses (The Mollen Commission, 1994; Fyfe & Kane, 2006; Kane & White, 2009). The off-duty misbehavior of police is an important concern for police agencies exposed to potential liability costs, and scholars engaged in debates about whether studies on police deviance should include acts committed while an officer is technically off-duty. The problem for scholars interested in understanding off-duty police misconduct is that virtually all...
This study is part of a larger research project on police crime in the United States. Police crimes ...
Purpose – The purpose of the study is to provide empirical data on cases of drug-related police corr...
Police officers are generally exempt from law enforcement (Reiss, 1971) and it is widely known that ...
Virtually all of the existing data on the off-duty misconduct of police officers describes the misbe...
Virtually all of the existing data on the off-duty misconduct of police officers describes the misbe...
This presentation presents preliminary research findings of a study on the nature and extent of poli...
There are no comprehensive statistics available on problems with police integrity, and no government...
Police sexual misconduct is often considered a hidden crime that routinely goes unreported. The curr...
There are no exhaustive statistics available on the crimes committed by law enforcement officers, an...
The current study explores criminal conduct by policewomen. This information is increasingly relevan...
Police sexual misconduct encompasses a range of acts from less serious noncriminal behaviors to more...
This research is part of a larger study of police crime—that is, crime committed by nonfederal sworn...
This report was prepared at the request of the California Research Bureau. The data are from a large...
This essay examines the criminological conceptualizations and research on police crime, that is, the...
This project explored the question of whether or not the employment of off-duty police officers shou...
This study is part of a larger research project on police crime in the United States. Police crimes ...
Purpose – The purpose of the study is to provide empirical data on cases of drug-related police corr...
Police officers are generally exempt from law enforcement (Reiss, 1971) and it is widely known that ...
Virtually all of the existing data on the off-duty misconduct of police officers describes the misbe...
Virtually all of the existing data on the off-duty misconduct of police officers describes the misbe...
This presentation presents preliminary research findings of a study on the nature and extent of poli...
There are no comprehensive statistics available on problems with police integrity, and no government...
Police sexual misconduct is often considered a hidden crime that routinely goes unreported. The curr...
There are no exhaustive statistics available on the crimes committed by law enforcement officers, an...
The current study explores criminal conduct by policewomen. This information is increasingly relevan...
Police sexual misconduct encompasses a range of acts from less serious noncriminal behaviors to more...
This research is part of a larger study of police crime—that is, crime committed by nonfederal sworn...
This report was prepared at the request of the California Research Bureau. The data are from a large...
This essay examines the criminological conceptualizations and research on police crime, that is, the...
This project explored the question of whether or not the employment of off-duty police officers shou...
This study is part of a larger research project on police crime in the United States. Police crimes ...
Purpose – The purpose of the study is to provide empirical data on cases of drug-related police corr...
Police officers are generally exempt from law enforcement (Reiss, 1971) and it is widely known that ...