“More than a quarter of Oklahoma law officers who were disciplined by the state’s certification agency or surrendered their certifications over a three-year period had been convicted of or pleaded guilty to sex crimes. From 2010 to 2012, 66 officers had their certifications revoked or suspended, were given a letter of reprimand, or they surrendered their certification. Of those, 18 were convicted of, or pleaded guilty to, sex crimes. One other was acquitted of a sex-crime charge but surrendered his certification. The sex crimes ranged from indecent exposure to multiple counts of rape and indecent liberties with children.”
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