Founded in 1932, the Nap Committee identified corrupt officials as "herbivores" and "carnivores." The occupational movement in the 1970s proactively addressed corruption by developing more careful recruiting practices, internal investigations, leveling standards and quality control. By accepting a cup of coffee or a small chip, this could lead to a deterioration of police corruption. Personnel may be too late for individuals to compromise their integrity.
The first two steps to coping with the corruption of the police are to decide what constitutes corruption and try to judge its scope and features. If a subset of actions is defined as corrupted, the next step is to measure it completely and keep measuring it. Obtaining accurate information on the extent and nature of corruption provides a direction for selection and use of appropriate management mechanisms and identifies problem areas to be addressed by the management mechanism. It helps make informed decisions about the effectiveness of the control mechanisms that were then executed. In the absence of a reasonable and accurate estimate of police corruption, the choice of control is based on its universal appeal and political appeal, its influence almost completely to avoid future scandals and other political factors It is based on success (Hickman, 502). )
The consciousness of the police and the public about the negative impact of police corruption should be raised as a long-term solution to police corruption. This is the most effective way to solve the problem of police corruption. The police should be told that corruption violates their pledge and damages social structure. They should also be aware of the consequences of being cheated. The public should also be made to recognize the harm to society caused by cooperation with corrupt police. They must understand that corruption within the police can cause social unrest and lead to a sudden increase in criminal activity (Prenzler & Ransley 78-83). Community police should be encouraged and a communication channel for reporting corrupted police women and men should be provided to the public.