Policing is a noble job that requires a high level of integrity in the process of law enforcement. The article by Thomas J. Martinelli, J.D., uncovers some of the crimes policing officers and agents do for the good of their work. These crimes are referred to as noble cause corruption for despite the fact that they involve abuse of the police authority, disrespect to individuals’ constitutional rights and freedoms; the end result is always perceived as a good outcome to the authority and the community. However, noble cause corruption can lead to litigation due to constitutional rights violation, payment of fines due to legal liabilities which can cripple agencies, and mistrust or lack of faith on the criminal justice system.
When police officers arrest an individual, there are legal and constitutional rights to be accorded to the suspect including the Miranda. Some police officers disregard the law and hurriedly take shortcuts to arrest and write charges so as to incriminate the suspect. In pretrial motions, the police even testify to have taken the right police procedure was followed. This situation is referred to as rationalizing defense, and it is a serious police crime for it leads to wrongful convictions. Rationalizing defense can also take the form of issuance of sewer tickets that automatically lead to contempt of cop hence an arrest and charging.
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Police officers and agencies work hard to ensure a safe and peaceful community. However, in the course of their duty some police and administrators view the end to justify the means hence deliberately opt to undertake illegal searches, arrests without warrant, wrong articulations and testimonies to ensure they root out suspected criminals in the community. As much as the arrests can sound good work to the police and to the community, this act of police systemic arrogance is an infringement of the suspects' constitutional rights and a serious police crime.