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Examples of misconduct


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In our example of clinical misconduct, no one would officially acknowledge having heard the whistle and nothing was done to remedy the problem.
The most common violations were to do with disappearances, judicial malpractice, police misconduct and prison conditions.
The goal is to deter outrageous police misconduct.
Forces that shape behavior within academic medicine now induce their population to conceal misconduct and to silence or discredit whistleblowers.
Local churchwardens could present and fine members of the parish for misconduct.
It includes principles to follow, how to investigate misconduct, examples of "serious" and "less serious" misconduct, and sanctions.
Adjudicating misconduct on this model calls on rigid legal standards rather than the less explicit and loftier standards of trustworthiness proclaimed by the profession.
These states never exhibited a high number of federal court cases dealing with police misconduct.
No city escapes misconduct by at least a few of its inhabitants.
Just by living here and absorbing our culture we develop an aversion to exposing the misconduct of others.
In a bid for acceptance and selfenhancement, youth turn to other groups, such as deviant peers, who support misconduct.
In this study, our measurements of school misconduct are based on teacher ratings from ages 6 to 15.
They value community more highly than individual rights, and their fear of internal and external disorder overshadows their concern for official misconduct.
The decision whether to challenge authorship claims or report misconduct, despite potentially adverse consequences, requires both humility and courage.
However, this annual publication does not include data regarding police misconduct.
But existing accreditation agencies could be authorized and funded to take on an expanded role in preventing academic and clinical misconduct.
This study examined geographic patterns in police misconduct at a national level, and found that interstate and regional variation is substantial.
The law considers scientific misconduct cases from the perspective of meting out punishment.
For instance, many schools have adopted zero-tolerance policies to combat violence and serious misconduct.
This in turn opened the possibility for accusations of financial misconduct and theft between the members.
Clearly, police misconduct is pronounced in parts of the nation outside the most populous states.
Regional variations in police misconduct have important implications.
In cases of suspected misconduct in research, they said, established procedures should be used.
This led to massive debts and an ongoing trial against the mayor and leading civil servants for misconduct.
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