Police misconduct
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Police misconduct refers to brutality, corruption or other objectionable actions like false arrest, intimidation, racial profiling, political repression, surveillance abuse and sexual abuse taken by police officers in connection with their official duties.
- Balko, Radley. Overkill: The Rise of Paramilitary Police Raids in America. Cato Institute. ISBN N/A.
- Chevigny, Paul. Edge of the Knife: Police Violence in the Americas. The New Press. ISBN 1565841832.
- Clark, Duncan. The No Lights, No Sirens: The Corruption and Redemption of an Inner City Cop. Harper Collins. ISBN 0060587121.
- Copperfield, David. Wasting Police Time: The Crazy World of the War on Crime. Monday Books. ISBN 0955285410.
- Palmiotto, Michael J.. Police Misconduct: A Reader for the 21st Century. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0130256048.
- Copwatch
- Cory Maye
- False arrest
- False confession
- Falsified evidence
- Internal affairs (law enforcement)
- Kathryn Johnston
- Jean Charles de Menezes
- Miscarriage of justice
- MOVE
- New York State Police Troop C scandal
- Newham Monitoring Project
- Police brutality
- Police corruption
- Rodney King
- Surveillance abuse
- Testilying
- War on Drugs
- Radley Balko's TheAgitator.com, clearinghouse for the Cory Maye case among others.
- COPSHOTS.org: Documenting Police Brutality; Documenting the Police
- BBC News - Officers reprimanded over e-mail - 28/11/06
- BLINK - The Secret Policeman - transcript of the BBC documentary
- CBC - The Secret Policeman - with link to article by Mark Daly
- Police Download Report: police brutality and police shootings news and commentary on the coming police state
- The Sunday Mirror - Undercover Copper - report on the Channel 4 Dispatches programme
- BadCops Police Oversight Portal - news, information, and resources focused on police misconduct and civilian oversight