Criminal Cops

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime
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Author: Samuel Clark ISBN: 9780976492962
Publisher: Samuel Clark Publication: September 28, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Samuel Clark
ISBN: 9780976492962
Publisher: Samuel Clark
Publication: September 28, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Samuel Clark was a member of the Newark New Jersey Police Department for more than twenty-five years. While Clark was a supervisor with the Newark Police Department he wrote numerous official police reports complaining about corruption, discrimination, differential treatment, violations of citizens and police officers Constitutional Rights, and severe problems with the Internal Affairs Division. None of Clark’s complaints was thoroughly investigated.
In 1996, and 1997, Samuel Clark wrote an official police report complaining that Officer Darren Nance was unlawfully terminated. Nearly fourteen years after Clark filed his complaint a Federal Jury determined that Darren Nance was unlawfully terminated, and that upper management employees of the City of Newark actually participated in, or were willfully indifferent to the wrongful conduct. Yet, Samuel Clark was the only supervisor in the entire Newark Police Department with the ability to discover this unlawful conduct.
Retired Lieutenant Samuel Clark presently devotes his time to helping victims of police misconduct, working as a consultant and expert witness, and informing the public about the negative consequences of systemic police corruption. He has been interviewed by several television news reporters and has appeared as a guest on numerous television and radio programs to discuss police corruption, racist differential treatment and retaliatory false charges in the police disciplinary process. Clark is an expert in the areas of Police Procedures and Police Internal Investigations and Discipline. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from Thomas Edison State College, and has addressed various government committees and councils about police misconduct, corruption, differential treatment and retaliation facilitated by the police internal disciplinary system and high-ranking police supervisors. Clark also researches incidents of differential treatment by the internal disciplinary systems of fire departments. Clark is also the author of “Total Misconduct” A Factual Account of Police and Political Corruption.
Mr. Clark appeared in the special features (The Thin Blue Line) of the DVD edition of “Righteous Kill,” starring Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino.

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Samuel Clark was a member of the Newark New Jersey Police Department for more than twenty-five years. While Clark was a supervisor with the Newark Police Department he wrote numerous official police reports complaining about corruption, discrimination, differential treatment, violations of citizens and police officers Constitutional Rights, and severe problems with the Internal Affairs Division. None of Clark’s complaints was thoroughly investigated.
In 1996, and 1997, Samuel Clark wrote an official police report complaining that Officer Darren Nance was unlawfully terminated. Nearly fourteen years after Clark filed his complaint a Federal Jury determined that Darren Nance was unlawfully terminated, and that upper management employees of the City of Newark actually participated in, or were willfully indifferent to the wrongful conduct. Yet, Samuel Clark was the only supervisor in the entire Newark Police Department with the ability to discover this unlawful conduct.
Retired Lieutenant Samuel Clark presently devotes his time to helping victims of police misconduct, working as a consultant and expert witness, and informing the public about the negative consequences of systemic police corruption. He has been interviewed by several television news reporters and has appeared as a guest on numerous television and radio programs to discuss police corruption, racist differential treatment and retaliatory false charges in the police disciplinary process. Clark is an expert in the areas of Police Procedures and Police Internal Investigations and Discipline. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from Thomas Edison State College, and has addressed various government committees and councils about police misconduct, corruption, differential treatment and retaliation facilitated by the police internal disciplinary system and high-ranking police supervisors. Clark also researches incidents of differential treatment by the internal disciplinary systems of fire departments. Clark is also the author of “Total Misconduct” A Factual Account of Police and Political Corruption.
Mr. Clark appeared in the special features (The Thin Blue Line) of the DVD edition of “Righteous Kill,” starring Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino.

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