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As we consider the true purpose and necessity of accountability and integrity within law enforcement, we must also consider how this should be addressed. Most often, officers that are found guilty of deception through internal administrative investigations are cited for termination. With this in mind, should this be a matter of common response and general public policy? Should all officers found guilty of deception (lying) be subject to termination?
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