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Basic Trope: A police officer who abuses their power for personal gain.

  • Straight:
    • Officer Jason sells drugs stolen from the evidence room.
    • Officer Jason takes a bribe to "lose" the evidence needed to prosecute a local crime boss.
  • Exaggerated:
  • Downplayed:
  • Justified:
    • Jason, despite being a cop, has a massive authority problem, and/or wants to take the precinct down from the inside.
    • Jason is greedy and/or power-hungry and sees the position of police officer as a perfect way to get money and power.
    • Jason's official salary is so small he can't afford to leave free money on the table; need, not greed, is his motivation.
    • Jason was bought up by the local crime syndicate in order to corrupt the police department from the inside out, and turn it away from their crimes.
  • Inverted:
  • Subverted:
  • Double Subverted:
    • ...But when absolutely no one else is watching, he breaks the rules with impunity.
    • Jason used to be a cop, but he was fired for abusing his position.
  • Parodied:
  • Zig-Zagged: Jason accepts bribes — while wearing a wire to convict the prosecutor of corruption. However, he only does this at the behest of his client. He later sends Kent into dangerous situations. When that fails and it sets up one of them to gain power, he shoots Kent himself with a criminal's gun. The whole series consists of Jason engaging in dodgy disposal of crooked cops one way or another. His feelings on his own actions are mixed.
  • Averted: He takes some liberties with the law, but nothing too extreme.
  • Lampshaded: "Well, it's a shame I had to find you out here alone selling drugs. Tell you what, you give me half your take and none of this happened..."
  • Invoked: Jason is dissatisfied with his salary and/or working conditions.
  • Exploited: Several high-ranking drug dealers bribe the police in the hopes that they can buy the force.
  • Defied: "What do you think I am, crazy? I don't want to lose my job. In addition to your drug trafficking charges, I'm booking you on a count of attempting to bribe an officer."
  • Discussed: Jason tells fellow officers Freddy, Alice and Bob about his experiences with corruption in the form of "I Have This Friend."
  • Conversed: "For all the moral ambiguity this show is trying to put up, Jason's not as bad a Dirty Cop as I've seen roaming around in my hometown."
  • Implied:
    • Jason is filing a report after a bust, but he doesn't submit the Briefcase Full of Money he found at the scene to evidence.
    • The FBI is seen raiding the precinct's station, implying that the situation has gotten so bad that the Department Of Internal Affairs has decided that enough is enough and called them in to purge the precinct.
  • Deconstructed: Jason's refusal to obey the rules ends up allowing several criminals to go free.
  • Reconstructed: After which he's fired, and the entire precinct is investigated for wrongdoing.
  • Played for Laughs: Everyone on the force is a Dirty Cop; they routinely compete to see how much bribe money they can bring in, beat suspects bloody, and basically break every rule known to humanity to the point where the criminals are practically considered heroes by comparison.
  • Played for Drama: The work investigates a police force during a period of high crime, in which one or more police officers are corrupt. The clash between honest and crooked cops is shown in full detail.
  • Played for Horror: Jason engages in Police Brutality so bad it gives every witness nightmares for the rest of their lives.

I'll let the charges drop. You just gotta do me a favor, head back to Dirty Cop, capisce?

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