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On Sunday, the Associated Press released the results of a year-long investigation into sexual misconduct by police officers across the country. They found that about 1,000 officers were decertified for some type of sexual misconduct--consensual sex on duty, sexual assault, coercion, child molestation/pornography, statutory rape, inter alia--over a six year period. The Morning Call listed the general rules governing misconduct and decertification--where applicable--in each state. Read More |