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The great majority of individuals involved in policing are committed to honorable and competent public service and are consistently demonstrating integrity and accountability. However, in every police agency there exists at least a small element of dishonesty, lack of professionalism and criminal behavior. This article is based on empirical research of criminal behavior within the Norwegian national police agency. A total of 56 police employees were prosecuted in court because of misconduct or crime from 2005 to 2009. Court cases were coded as two potential predictors of court sentence in terms of the number of days of imprisonment, i.e. crime motive and damage. Scales for motive and damage were organized according to the conceptual framework for police deviance. Empirical results suggest that the combined effect of motive and damage significantly explain 18 percent of the variation in the prison sentence imposed by the courts.

Petter Gottschalk. (2011) Determinants of Court Sentences for Crime committed by Police Officials: an Empirical Application of the Conceptual Framework for Police Deviance, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-03, Issue-2.
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