A) accepting minor "perks."
B) bar closing.
C) using the magic pencil.
D) using narcotics.
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A) a house of prostitution.
B) an undercover operation.
C) a group of officers who expose the corruption of others in the department.
D) a cohort of "bent" officers who socialize new officers into corrupt activities.
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A) Institute Against Corruption of Police.
B) Incorporated Agencies for Crime and Punishment.
C) Internal Accountability of Commanders of Police.
D) International Association of Chiefs of Police.
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A) rejected even minor forms of graft.
B) passively accepted graft but didn't actively hustle it.
C) could pass the Mama Rosa's test.
D) had close ties to local politicians.
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A) taking by force.
B) unjustly or improperly using another person for one's own benefit.
C) giving or taking something of value wherein the receiver expects something in return.
D) obtaining something of value from a person through illegal use of power or intimidation.
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A) extortion.
B) bribery.
C) giving.
D) plundering.
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A) suspected corruption within the department.
B) cooperating with INS investigations.
C) a gang problem.
D) organized crime.
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A) material reward corruption.
B) noble-cause corruption.
C) political corruption.
D) value-neutral corruption.
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A) excessively hostile and confrontational.
B) justified in using harsh means for good ends.
C) mostly supportive of the community, but with a few rogue cops.
D) a perfect storm.
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A) grafting subculture.
B) moral career.
C) means-ends conflict.
D) central ethical dilemma.
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A) grafting and extortion.
B) the magic pencil.
C) flaking drugs.
D) the noble cause.
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A) giving police agencies a stronger voice in politics.
B) ensuring that recruits represented the local population.
C) representing the voice of conservatism.
D) promoting the progressive agenda of police professionalism.
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