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Citation

Maher TM. Crim. Justice Rev. 2003; 28(2): 355-381.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, Georgia State University Public and Urban Affairs, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/073401680302800209

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This article reports on a survey of police officers in 14 different police agencies in four counties in the St. Louis metropolitan area. Results from a self-administered questionnaire followed by an oral interview indicate that officers reported sexual misconduct to be common and reveal a broad consensus among officers that the more serious forms of this behavior should not be tolerated. Nevertheless, none of the departments studied was found to have a formal policy specifically proscribing sexual misconduct, and criminal justice officials have done little to help control the problem, suggesting that this problem may in part be fostered by the police subculture. The conclusion explores policy implications within law enforcement and suggests the need for increased attention from researchers and from criminal justice officials and personnel.

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