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Officer Arrests Prompt 'Integrity Safeguards'
Chief Says Upgraded Standards Needed
POSTED: 12:27 pm EDT July 17,
2008
UPDATED: 6:51 pm EDT July 17,
2008
INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis Metro police Chief Michael Spears and Public Safety Director Scott Newman on Thursday announced a new set of "integrity safeguards" for the department.The set of guidelines comes in the wake of the arrests of several officers in recent weeks.Newman said officials won't hesitate to use the newly-implemented standards to make sure rogue officers are tossed out.
The new standards include more intensive supervision of officers in the field, tighter accounting and inventory controls of search warrants and seizures."We think it will help to assure the public of our efforts to ensure integrity within our department," IMPD Chief Michael Spears told 6News' Rick Hightower. "We think it will serve as a deterrent for those who might otherwise have inappropriate ideas in mind."The guidelines also indicate bringing back polygraph tests for officers assigned to narcotics enforcement, vice squads, intelligence and the property room.Performance evaluations and drug tests will also be conducted on a regular basis."Nothing can substitute for honest men and women who understand that their career as police is a sacred trust they hold for the public," Newman said. "We are ashamed of the actions of the few, but we are proud of the actions of the many."Officials also plan to create a recruiting position in hopes of attracting high quality candidates and establishing an office of career development aimed at helping officers reach their professional goals.
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- July 4, 2008: Officer Charged In Gun Case Back In Jail
- July 4, 2008: Officer Charged In Prostitution Ring: 'I Have Done Nothing Wrong'
- July 4, 2008: Deputy Prosecutor: Officers' Arrests 'Horrifying'
- July 3, 2008: Police: IMPD Officer Helped Wife Run Prostitution Ring
- July 1, 2008: Prosecutors Drop Numerous Drug Cases After Officers' Arrests
- June 30, 2008: Officer Pleads Not Guilty To Selling Gun To Known Felon
- June 27, 2008: IMPD Officer Accused Of Selling Gun To Felon
- June 20, 2008: Arrested Metro Police Officers Resign From Force
- June 17, 2008: 3 IMPD Officers Arrested On Drug Charges
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