Corruption in police

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Yes I think is possible but you have to face a lot of challenges because corrupt people will try to fight you if you refuse to compromise.
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Yes, I do believe it is possible. There is much corruption in the world. But not everyone is like that.
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I do not think someone can live in a corrupt system for long and not join them. It’s either the person will leave like Steve did or the person will join them to be corrupt. Someone who isn’t corrupt will not be able to turn a blind eye.
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Its very possible but its comes with a lot of challenges.
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It is wholly possible for individuals to live in a corrupt environment and not become corrupted themselves. It ultimately depends on one's values, ethics, and integrity, as well as their ability to resist temptations and stay true to their principles. That said, it's important to acknowledge that living in a corrupt environment can take a toll on one's mental and emotional well-being, as we read with Steve. Therefore, it's essential to take care of oneself and seek support from like-minded individuals who share similar values and beliefs.
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I believe it’s possible but you have to be disciplined and devoted to your job.
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It is possible to leave around corruption while you're not part of it but they will say you think you better that kind of word at the same time you will open others' eyes that what they doing is wrong.
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It's generally quite challenging for individuals to live in a corrupt environment without being influenced or affected by it to some extent. Corruption can be pervasive and can erode ethical principles over time. While some individuals may manage to maintain their integrity, it's not easy, and the temptation to become involved in corrupt practices can be strong. It often depends on the individual's personal values, resilience, and the specific circumstances they find themselves in.
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