There was a ringing in his ears, like a dead phone line that he couldn’t hang up on.
Mark CapellTags: fighting crime-fiction gangsters police-corruption
The old joke is that psychiatrists are doctors who can't stand the sight of blood. Maybe they can't stand it, but if they work where I work, they damn well better get used to it.
At least surgeons and prizefighters get to wear gloves
Tags: psychology satire suspense psychiatry crime-fiction south-carolina charleston police-corruption mental-hospital investigative-reporter
Police throughout the United States have been caught fabricating, planting, and manipulating evidence to obtain convictions where cases would otherwise be very weak. Some authorities regard police perjury as so rampant that it can be considered a "subcultural norm rather than an individual aberration" of police officers. Large-scale investigations of police units in almost every major American city have documented massive evidence of tampering, abuse of the arresting power, and discriminatory enforcement of laws. There also appears to be widespread police perjury in the preparation of reports because police know these reports will be used in plea bargaining. Officers often justify false and embellished reports on the grounds that it metes out a rough justice to defendants who are guilty of wrongdoing but may be exonerated on technicalities. [internal citations omitted]
Dale CarpenterTags: perjury 2012 police-corruption
Dear God, please help me to be the kind of person who my dogs think I am.
Jerrie BrockTags: crime coming-of-age urban-fiction police-corruption police-service
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