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DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) was one of the programs identified as one that works.
 
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Describe the typologies of police deviance proposed by scholars.
 
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Police crime is an officers use of official police powers to engage in criminal conduct; occupational deviance is behavior performed under the guise of police authority that does not conform to accepted standards of conduct; police corruption is the misuse of police authority for personal gain or organizational gift; and abuse of authority is a catchall category for various forms of inappropriate police conduct that do not necessarily amount to crime, deviance, or corruption.



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