Summary Of The Knapp Commission

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The Knapp commission led by Walter Knapp was used to investigate police Corruption. It was formed in the 70's after police officer Frank Serpico and sergeant David Durk reveled corrupt police officers and practices to the NY Times. While seeing that the department should be condemned for allowing corruption to become ramped it noted 2 types of corrupt officers. "Grass-eaters," who were the majority of police officers in that department. They took bribes and allowed amblers, prostitutes, and other criminals to avoid arrest. (unknown, 1994). They also described a second level as "meat-eaters." Who are rare, they are more aggressive and look for opportunities for financial gain. (Dempsey & Frost, 2016). They also agreed the corruption was so vast

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