POLİS SAPMA DAVRANIŞLARININ TANIMLANMASI VE SINIFLANDIRILMASI SORUNU ÜZERİNE BİR DEĞERLENDİRME

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Year-Number: 2021-28
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Number of pages: 247-264
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Polislerin görevlerini yerine getirir ve yetkilerini kullanırlarken polis bütünlüğü içerisinde hareket etmeleri gerekmektedir. Polislerin mesleklerinden sapmamaları, hem kendi polislik yeminlerine sadık kalmaları açısından hem de toplumun polise olan güvenini boşa çıkarmamaları açısından son derece önemlidir. Buna rağmen polislerin mesleklerinden sapmaları ve yozlaşmaları küresel bir sorun olarak varlığını sürdürmektedir. Bu çalışmanın amacı; (1) Polis sapma davranışları hangi şemsiye kavram altında tanımlanabilir?, (2) Polis sapma davranışları hangi başlıklar altında kaç ana gruba ayrılabilir? ve (3) Polis sapma davranışları hangi türlere ayrılarak sınıflandırılabilir? sorularına cevap aramaktır. Bu çerçevede literatürde ileri sürülen farklı görüşler hakkında bilgi verilerek değerlendirmede bulunulmuştur.

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Police officers are required to act in police integrity while performing their duties and exercising their powers. It is extremely important for the police not to deviate from their profession, both in terms of their loyalty to their police oaths and in terms of not negating the trust of the public to the police. Despite this, the deviation and corruption of the police from their profession continues to be a global problem. The aim of this study is to seek the answers to these questions; (1) Under which umbrella concept can police deviance behaviors be defined?, (2) Under which headings, how many main groups can police deviance behavior be classified? and (3) What types of police deviance behavior can be classified into?. In this framework, an evaluation was made by giving information about the different opinions put forward in the literature.

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