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Sandstorm

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What conflicts do you see between the formal law enforcement code of ethics and the police subculture or ?Cop Code?? What ethical problems might these conflicts create? How are these two different ethical codes tied to public perceptions of the role of law enforcement?



Melanie

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Right.
Obviously a homework question but it's easy.
Cops only party w/ cops.
Cops only date cop annies.
If a cop gets in trouble only cops will know.
Public perception? Who knows?



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