Thursday, March 21, 2013

Making the Invisible, Visible: The First Step



It is consequential to understand the stories behind police corruption in Malaysia because these bribery that officers commit effect Malaysia's economy. By that means, it impacts our parents' income in the business situation. If the economy's rate is pretty high valued, then our parents' wages won't be reduced because the government has enough money to feed it. If the economy's rate is low valued, then our parents' wages will likely to be reduced by the government doesn't have the right amount of money to give. The one thing that has surprised me while encountering this topic is police officers won't pledge the person who has committed a crime guilty if the officers get the money they wanted. Furthermore, even though a particular person did not commit a crime but then the police officer claimed he/she did, then that signifies a perceptive plan the officer has performed on an innocent citizen. Learning this issue  make me feel aware and having a different idea on the police community because I used to think police officers are professed to be bright role models. Now that I've discovered this topic and assimilate more about it, then I have a monumental and more in depth of idea in police corruption.

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