Meanwhile, in my experience, if you get a reputation for having a moral compass that that doesn't acknowledge "protect bad officers" as priority #1, it's hard to even get an interview--this (in my case) with a 4 year degree in Criminal Justice.
Those of you who remember the California rampart scandal the TV show "The Shield" was loosely based off of? Most of those officers were re hired a few miles down the road.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/us-journal/how-violent-cops-stay-in-law-enforcement
There’s a saying without n the education system for bad teachers who constantly move to new schools: the lemon dance. They’re almost always caught either failing to do their jobs of committing some kind of malfeasance, and are ousted from their school, but never truly punished or retraine, and can simply take a new job.
Really important article, thank you for sharing!
Florida police officer fired for the 7th time says he’ll get his job back again (msn.com)
That’s why policing is like one big gang, they looking out for themselves before anyone and at all cost…😡
So if your trying to do the right thing for the people you serve, no job?, and if your covering up to protect a cop, the doors are open?… are you a cop? and why would you still want to be one?