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Few showed sociopathic tendencies, the staff members said, and the extent of their misconduct and the motivations underlying their actions varied greatly.
That would be better than now but paltry compared with the potential extent of bank misconduct and with the scale of the mortgage debacle.
"What we found is mismanagement at the top of the Police Department which refuses to acknowledge the extent of police misconduct, refuses to punish it adequately, refuses to adopt available and successful reforms and, as bad, tolerates a police culture more likely to wink at than really punish police abuse".
The report added, "The extent of Stark's misconduct was compounded by multiple misrepresentations made after her conduct came under scrutiny".
But even though Lieutenant Szpond, who denied any wrongdoing, is in the department's basement, the question of the Family -- its size and makeup and the extent of its possible misconduct -- continues to roil the department.
HuffPost published those texts, shocking many current and former employees, who said they hadn't been aware of the extent of Kenneally's misconduct. .
To measure the perceived extent of other students' engagement in academic misconduct, students were asked how frequently they believed any of the following occurred on campus: plagiarism, inappropriate sharing in group assignments, cheating during tests/examinations, and falsifying research data.
"Any findings of misconduct or abuse against inmates will be punished to the full extent of the law," she said.
An internal investigation cleared them of misconduct.
There was no record of misconduct.
No one else was accused of misconduct.
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