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This 6 page paper examines police culture in America and throughout the world. The concept is defined and explored. Examples are provided. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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known that there are many corrupt officers. Indeed, such stories make headlines. But the reality is that police work is accomplished within a unique culture and structure just as a
corporate culture exists in any business. Police culture however transcends regional culture and it is not all the same. It has changed over the years. Many refer to the Blue
Wall of silence, something that Serpico broke through some years ago, but one that remains on the front lines in many police departments around the nation. The blue wall comes
about in some way because of the authority that exists within the department. In essence, the police officers can get away with looking the other way, which is exactly what
the blue wall is. It is a concept that refers to the fact that police officers often cover for the illegal things that their coworkers are doing, and in the
end, it is difficult to break through and get to the truth. Serpico noted that "honest police officers cannot reveal negative information about their colleagues without fear of reprisal from
their fellow officers" (Farazmand, 2002, p. 217). The idea that officers will cover the others back is entrenched in the culture and whistleblowers often are treating negatively. The infamous Serpico
did blow the whistle and he paid dearly for it. First, what is police culture? The idea of police culture is only loosely defined (Chan, 1997 ). It came about
"from ethnographic studies of routine police work which uncovered a layer of informal occupational norms and values operating under the apparently rigid hierarchical structure..." (Chan, 1997, p.43). In other words,
certain commonalities came to the forefront to define police work and police culture. The Blue Wall of Silence is simply one factor in evaluating Police culture, but the fact that
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