71.   The resignation comes as complaints about brutality and other police misconduct are rising, with thousands of cases backlogged at the short-staffed Civilian Complaint Review Board.

72.   The shift in emphasis over the past several weeks to Fuhrman and his tape-recorded racial slurs and references to police misconduct was the clincher.

73.   The U.S. Civil Rights Commission Friday called on New York City to create a mechanism for the appointment of independent counsels to investigate serious accusations of police misconduct.

74.   The woman had accused the officer of police misconduct.

75.   There are no juries in British civil cases, except those involving libel or police misconduct.

76.   There was no room in the debate for a serious discussion of police misconduct or violations of civil rights, she said.

77.   There were accusations of police misconduct in both cases.

78.   This column has never been soft on police misconduct or racism.

79.   Victims of police misconduct typically want to see the officer punished, or at least reprimanded.

80.   Yagman said he hoped the council would look at the ruling as a means for asserting more control over police misconduct.

n. + misconduct >>共 52
police 50.22%
juror 10.13%
jury 5.29%
government 4.85%
officer 2.20%
clergy 1.76%
prosecutor 1.76%
passenger 1.32%
campaign 0.88%
agent 0.88%
police + n. >>共 515
spokesman 9.77%
official 7.94%
chief 4.26%
car 3.33%
source 2.97%
department 2.95%
report 2.28%
headquarters 2.25%
custody 2.13%
investigation 1.87%
misconduct 0.27%
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