Abstract

There is a substantial amount of literature on law enforcement and corruption. However, most of this is on national state law enforcement bodies or specific police units (i.e. narcotics and/or vice) that have engaged in corruption. This chapter will build on this work but also consider the problem of trying to define law enforcement corruption, discuss the causes of corruption, undercover work and private policing. The chapter will conclude with a review of law enforcement reforms that regardless of the approach used have failed to stem the tide of corruption.

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