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Monetizing the police: Corruption vectors in agency-managed off-duty workFootnote** This paper owes a special debt to students in the Master of Public Administration Program at John College of Criminal Justice who examined police details in different regions of the U.S. for a class assignment. Several students then joined Dr. O’Hara on a panel entitled “Collaboration, Communion or Coercion: The Case of Police Details” at the 2014 Northeast Conference on Public Administration. So special thanks to Michael Bensimon, Theresa Middleton, Bieu Tran, Julia Von Ferber and Natalie Wenzler, who were panelists, and also to Jason Brazie, Alex Lomvardias, and Juan Nolasco.
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