2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2006.11.019
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The noble cause: An empirical assessment

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“…Within the literature this type of behaviour and reasoning is called noble cause corruption, where officers engage in corrupt activities to ensure a conviction for the greater good (Punch, 2000). It supports previous research in suggesting that noble cause corruption is a common type of corruption among corrupt police officers (Caldero & Crank, 2011;Cooper, 2011;Crank et al, 2007;Sen, 2007 In summary, an analysis of the transcripts revealed that the subculture in Manly, specifically the Brotherhood, impacted officers' decisions to engage and continue to participate in corrupt practices. Senior and fellow officers played an active role in socialising new officers into the Manly culture and ultimately the corruption network.…”
Section: Opportunitysupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…Within the literature this type of behaviour and reasoning is called noble cause corruption, where officers engage in corrupt activities to ensure a conviction for the greater good (Punch, 2000). It supports previous research in suggesting that noble cause corruption is a common type of corruption among corrupt police officers (Caldero & Crank, 2011;Cooper, 2011;Crank et al, 2007;Sen, 2007 In summary, an analysis of the transcripts revealed that the subculture in Manly, specifically the Brotherhood, impacted officers' decisions to engage and continue to participate in corrupt practices. Senior and fellow officers played an active role in socialising new officers into the Manly culture and ultimately the corruption network.…”
Section: Opportunitysupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Put simply, it is getting bad guys off the street" (Caldero & Crank, 2004, p. 29). Noble cause corruption is distinct from other forms of police corruption as it assumes an altruistic motive rather than one that is egocentric (Cooper, 2011;Crank & Caldero, 2000;Crank, Flaherty, & Giacomazzi, 2007;DeLattre, 2006;Kleinig, 2002;Muir, 1977). Unlike monetary corruption, noble cause corruption is often perceived as a positive act by the perpetrators and is seen to benefit society as a whole.…”
Section: The Noble Causementioning
confidence: 99%
“…noble cause), а који се у пракси углавном своди на заштиту сигурности грађана или сузбијање конкретног злочина (вид. Crank, Flaherty, Giacomazzi, 2007;Kesić, 2017).…”
Section: закључакunclassified
“…Waar deze studies een belangrijk -en zorgwekkend -licht schijnen op de toenemende criminalisering van 'anderen' en op allerhande vooroordelen over groepen minderheden, is het belangrijk om in te zien dat het proces van crimmigratie hierdoor slechts deels verklaard kan worden. Deze ruimte voor ongelijke toepassingen van het recht is immers inherent aan het bestaan van discretionaire bevoegdheden en daarmee niet uniek voor het proces van crimmigratie (Crank, Flaherty & Giacomazzi 2007;Van Halderen & Lasthuizen 2013). Het proces van crimmigratie omvat meer dan discrimineren of oneigenlijk selecteren, het ziet op een andere wijze van denken over de wijze waarop criminaliteit en immigratie als maatschappelijke problemen aangepakt moeten worden.…”
Section: Crimmigratie En Discretionaire Beslisruimteunclassified