Cheating is not specified or pertaining to a particular group, colour, race, job, gender etc. People that do cheat personally make the choice to do so. As above, no more so than any other profession. On the job stress can strain home and family life but most officers have high moral standards or they wouldn't do what they do everyday. Those with families often find that home with loved ones is the only place they can feel safe and comfortable and do everything they can not to put that in jeopardy.
768 Women working as police officers in the Detroit Police Department.
As of 9-1-2009, there were 33 Black officers in the Portland Police Bureau, or 3.41% of all officers. This is below the sought-after level of 7.7% which would better reflect the City's Black population.
As of August 2011 there were 242 sworn officers.
About 12% of police officers and about 20% of FBI agents in the United States are women.
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Internal Affairs
These units are usually called "Internal Affairs" or "Professional Standards."
Because a lot of drug addicts sell drugs, which is illegal. Therefore, police officers have to find them and arrest them.
Internal Affairs, or other police officers specifically assigned to do just that Police the Police, while many think this is a conflict of interest it really isn't as the officers assigned to this unit will usually do anything to convict a Police Officer who is charged with a crime, so it is a common misconception that IA doesn't do anything when in reality they do so much to keep Police clean
Yes they are police officers.
No. Auxiliary police officers are not officers of the court.
IA typically stands for "Internal Affairs" in law enforcement. This department is responsible for investigating allegations of misconduct or illegal activities involving police officers within a department.
There are police officers at every level of government. Federal, state, county, city and agencies all can have sworn police officers.
A PBA (Police Benevolent Association) is similar to a union or "bargaining unit." PBA representatives often negotiate labor contracts, advise and protect the rights of officers accused of misconduct, and assist the families of officers who are killed or injured in the line of duty. Membership in the PBA is restricted to law enforcement officers. Most PBA union-representatives are police officers themselves who either volunteer their time or who are allowed to devote a proportion of their paid time on duty to PBA affairs. PBAs may hirecivilian employees who have no police powers, but their duties are usually clerical or administrative. A few may be attorneys, but they are not usually police officers.
You could start by filing an official complaint with their agency and have it investigated by their internal affairs division - or - you could contact your State Police Agency and report your allegation.
To make sure law enforcement officers are accountable for their actions in situations where someone had been severely injured or killed. Internal affairs is basically the people who police the police. They make sure everything is as it should be.