Different experiences of police corruption (both personally and indirectly) contribute to a large extent to whether police receive low or high levels of professional prestige. It is worth noting that police administration is established to protect life and property, avoid and detect crime, recognize crime and criminals, and maintain peace and maintain order (Newburn 1973, Sherman, Gottfredson, Mackenzie, ed. Eck, 1997, Waddington 1999, Rawlings 2002, Wright 2002, Aning 2006). Therefore, the crime(s), in this context, an officer's corrupt practices can circulate among members of society without, in most cases, any ability to alleviate or compensate for the impact/harm on the part of the police . “…the police work, there are some things they do and they are not good at all. Some agent behaviors ruin the work they do. As some will say, give me this; give it to me, it's not good. Some time ago, a police officer did something bad to me and I didn't like it. He asked me for something and I give it to him, but what he should have done next he didn't do well. Because of this, when you meet another police officer, you will think that they are all the same.” - Kofi Berima (a commercial driver, male, age:
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