Keywords
corruption
police
accepting official bribery
military crime
police
accepting official bribery
military crime
How to Cite
Practical features of detecting corruption crimes committed in police work environment. (2019). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 67(7-8), 159-176. https://doi.org/10.38146/BSZ.2019.7-8.9
Abstract
Action against police corruption is top priority because of its special features and consequences. Detectioning and investigation of police corruption offenses in practice are extremely hard and often not effective for several reasons. However, it is not allowed to follow the practice that authorities investigate, arraign, judge the act as military crime - which has received milder punishment -, instead of a corruption crime, just because it can be proved easier.
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