2020
DOI: 10.1080/01639625.2020.1741775
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The Cult of Corruption: Reframing Organizational Frameworks of Police Corruption from a Cultic Perspective

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“…The code of silence, also known as "blue shield", "blue wall of silence", "blue curtain", "code of secrecy", is a practice where police officers are forbidden or unwilling to report their colleagues' Police culture's impact on support for corruption misconducts to authorities for disciplinary or legal actions (Punch, 2000;Sherman, 1978;Westmarland, 2005). Policing is inherently an anomic profession with distinct sets of norms and values that are often unaligned with those of the larger community (Bleakley, 2020). Therefore, police officers are subject to extreme intra-organisational loyalty that gives rise to practices like the code of silence (Kutnjak Ivkovi c, 2005;Rothwell and Baldwin, 2007).…”
Section: Code Of Silencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The code of silence, also known as "blue shield", "blue wall of silence", "blue curtain", "code of secrecy", is a practice where police officers are forbidden or unwilling to report their colleagues' Police culture's impact on support for corruption misconducts to authorities for disciplinary or legal actions (Punch, 2000;Sherman, 1978;Westmarland, 2005). Policing is inherently an anomic profession with distinct sets of norms and values that are often unaligned with those of the larger community (Bleakley, 2020). Therefore, police officers are subject to extreme intra-organisational loyalty that gives rise to practices like the code of silence (Kutnjak Ivkovi c, 2005;Rothwell and Baldwin, 2007).…”
Section: Code Of Silencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most disturbing aspects of the criminal justice system is the phenomenon of police corruption, as it represents the betrayal of the trust that society puts in criminal justice actors (Bleakley, 2020). Unfortunately, the scale and scope of police corruption is often unknown because of the traditional tendency of police officers to protect each other from accountability (Skolnick, 2002).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В статье Е. В. Чернышевой исследуется влияние компонентов правосознания на проявление коррупционного поведения (Чернышева, 2021) В иностранной научной литературе также преобладает правовой и социальный подход к исследованию преступлений коррупционной направленности полицейских, изучению психологических причин коррупционного поведения посвящено немного работ. Среди них обращает на себя внимание подход, объясняющий выбор коррупционного поведения полицейского на основе внутренних и внешних причин, детерминирующих коррупционное поведение полицейских с точки зрения групповой принадлежности и соблазнительности такого рода поведения, усвоения искаженных ролевых позиций и нарушения социальной идентичности (Bleakley, 2021). Также встречается подход к объяснению коррупционного поведения с позиции теории социального научения на основе исследования мексиканских полицейских.…”
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