UTRGV The Blue Wall of Silence in Criminal Justice Analysis
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Prompt: There is a “blue wall of silence,” an unwritten code which prohibits law enforcement officers from disclosing misconduct by fellow officers (Chin and Wells, 1998). To what extent is this statement true? Write a 800 to 1200 word individual paper that addresses the perceived Blue Wall of Silence as it relates to law enforcement officers ethics and conduct. In this paper utilize and define the terms grass eaters and nonfeasance. There is a common belief that police collude to protect one another through observing a code of silence, what has the research found in this area? Discuss what actual research reveals related to the willingness of police officers to blow the whistle (to report) and the frequency of officers blowing the whistle on the misconduct of other officers.
References
Chin, G. and Wells, S. (1998). “The “Blue Wall of Silence” and “the Blue Curtain of Secrecy” as Evidence of Bias and Motive to Lie: A New Approach to Police Perjury”. University of Pittsburgh Law Review. 59: 233. SSRN 1810012?Freely accessible.