4.8. Police Accountability: Internal Affairs and Discipline – Introduction to the U.S. Criminal Justice System
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Internal Affairs divisions within police departments investigate incidents and ensure officer accountability through software like IA Pro, which tracks officer behavior throughout their careers. For less serious issues, IA may require training or disciplinary programs; for more severe infractions, officers can be placed on administrative leave while being investigated. This system aims to maintain acceptable standards of conduct but is not foolproof.
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4.8. Police Accountability: Internal Affairs and Discipline – Introduction to the U.S. Criminal Just — Psu Pb Unizin
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