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<blockquote data-quote="mswaim" data-source="post: 2537172" data-attributes="member: 538"><p>Over the years I conducted more than my fair share of internal affair investigations, most of them originated as citizen complaints concerning an officers alleged misconduct. One thing I can tell you is that these issues are not glossed over like many would like to believe. If an allegation is sustained, the officer will be subjected to progressive disciplinary action, based on his conduct and prior disciplinary history. You can end up with counseling letters in your file that can hinder your chances to promote, you an end up with reprimand letters that can lead to days off without pay, if the conduct is bad enough you can lose a job - and a career. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, many of the investigations are the product of false allegations, however the officer has little recourse in such situations. In some states the officer can sue the person who files the false claim, however it's hardly worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mswaim, post: 2537172, member: 538"] Over the years I conducted more than my fair share of internal affair investigations, most of them originated as citizen complaints concerning an officers alleged misconduct. One thing I can tell you is that these issues are not glossed over like many would like to believe. If an allegation is sustained, the officer will be subjected to progressive disciplinary action, based on his conduct and prior disciplinary history. You can end up with counseling letters in your file that can hinder your chances to promote, you an end up with reprimand letters that can lead to days off without pay, if the conduct is bad enough you can lose a job - and a career. On the other hand, many of the investigations are the product of false allegations, however the officer has little recourse in such situations. In some states the officer can sue the person who files the false claim, however it's hardly worth it. [/QUOTE]
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