When a Protector Becomes a PredatorEvery five days, a police officer in America is caught engaging in sexual abuse or misconduct. Others are never caught.The Buffalo News Nov. 25, 2015 |
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A Louisiana police chief ushers a drunken woman to his office and forces her into sex. A Utah officer takes advantage of a suicidal woman before escorting her into a hospital. A Buffalo cop insists a vulnerable mother give in to him whenever he pounds on her door. In the past decade, a law enforcement official was caught in a case of sexual abuse or misconduct at least every five days. Nearly all were men. Nearly all victims were women, and a surprising number were adolescents. Read More |