1st Edition

Police Corruption Exploring Police Deviance and Crime

By Maurice Punch Copyright 2009
296 Pages
by Willan

296 Pages
by Willan

Policing and corruption are inseparable. This book argues that corruption is not one thing but covers many deviant and criminal practices in policing which also shift over time. It rejects the 'bad apple' metaphor and focuses on 'bad orchards', meaning not individual but institutional failure. For in policing the organisation, work and culture foster can encourage corruption. This raises issues... Read more
1. Introduction  2. What is Corruption?  3. The US: From Pad to Crew  4. The Netherlands: Amsterdam and the 'IRT' Affair  5. The UK: London, Miscarriages of Justice and Northern Ireland  6. 'Creatures in Between': Pathways into Police Deviance  7. Scandal, Reform and Accountability  8. Conclusion: Sticky Fingers and Dirty Hands

Biography

Maurice Punch is a Professor at the Mannheim Centre for Criminology at LSE.

'This book is superb. The standard, as far as I am concerned, for books on police deviance. Straightforward as well as entertaining, the book covers all that I think is known about the genesis, transmission, facilitation, reform, and control of police deviance.' – David Bailey (University at Albany, SUNY)

'At last, from the leading writer and researcher in this field, a comprehensive overview of the study of police misconduct and corruption. Maurice Punch is unrivalled in this field and anyone seeking a reliable guide should consult this book.'Professor Tim Newburn (LSE)