In real life, some unscrupulous police may abuse their power, commit crimes and even engage in dark activities. The reason why such vicious policemen can rise step by step and go undetected for a long time often involves multiple complicated factors, including loopholes in the system, lack of supervision, and other leadership responsibilities.
Let’s talk about the promotion path of the vicious policeman first:
First, sneak into the police system. Evil police often sneak into the police system initially as an ordinary policeman. They may be people who already have a certain bad record before entering the service, or the gradual slide into the dark is something that happens gradually in police work.
Second, look for opportunities. Once in the police force, police officers look for opportunities to abuse their power, commit crimes, or otherwise behave inappropriately. This may be through extortion, participation in illegal transactions, etc.
Third, networking and collusion. Evil police usually collude with others of the same kind to form an internal network. They shielded each other, offered shelter, and shared silence. This makes it harder to expose their actions.
Fourth, get support from superiors. Sometimes, vicious policemen may gain protection and support by offering bribes or other benefits to their superiors. These superiors may have been accomplices in ignoring or tacitly encouraging their behavior.
Fifth, know the system loopholes. The evil police will have a deep understanding of the loopholes and weak supervision of the police system, so as to find opportunities to evade responsibility.
Let me talk about the reasons why it has not been discovered for a long time:
First, there is a lack of regulation and internal investigations. There may be a lack of supervision in some police departments, resulting in the behavior of vicious police officers not being discovered and stopped in time. Poor, slack, or interference in internal investigations can also allow criminals to get away with it.
Second, a high degree of confidentiality. Internal investigations and the operation of the police department are often highly confidential, which makes it difficult for the outside world to know little about the behavior of vicious police officers and find problems.
Third, solidarity and complicity. Evil police usually have accomplices, and these accomplices may be high-level leaders or influential figures. They will provide shelter to the evil police, so that they will not be exposed for a long time.
Fourth, victims fear retaliation. Victims may be afraid to report police misconduct for fear of reprisals and often lack confidence that appropriate action will be taken.
Finally, talk about the responsibilities of leaders:
First, regulatory responsibility. The leadership of the police department should ensure the establishment and enforcement of a strict monitoring system that monitors the conduct of all police officers and detects and corrects problems in a timely manner.
Second, internal investigation. Leaders should ensure the effectiveness and transparency of internal investigative mechanisms, encourage employees to report misconduct, and protect whistleblowers from retaliation.
Third, moral education. The leadership should strengthen the moral education of the police, emphasize professional ethics and moral standards, and prevent the emergence of evil police.
Fourth, review promotion. Leaders should review the police promotion process, strictly follow procedures and qualification requirements, appoint people on merit, and prevent unscrupulous police officers from getting promotion opportunities.
The reason why the evil police were able to get promoted and not be discovered for a long time is due to the interweaving of many factors. Leaders of the police department should take greater responsibility to ensure the establishment of an effective supervision system and internal investigation mechanism, strengthen criticism and self-criticism, and strengthen moral education to prevent and stop the existence and spread of vicious police. Only in this way can the society truly trust and respect the police organization and uphold the rule of law and fairness and justice.