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"Twenty years front now there will be another polii e si andal," said Bronx Dislrit I Attorney Bur ton Roberts RoIktIs had history to go on Before 1972, the city had seen major poll* e corruption upheavals about every 20 years dating l»a< k to 189-1 Now, like clrx kwork. New York City has anoth er police scandal, another commission On Monday, the Molten (Commission - named for its head. Milton Mollen, a former deputy may or and judge on the state Appeals (Court — begins two weeks of public hearings They are expected to provide the first detailed glimpse of the latest generation of corrupt officers, mainly men in m.al tered pro mt ts who are aci used of taking payoffs from drug dealers and. at times, of dealing drugs themselves Among uic first wnnpsses is jvm.non iwwu, <« former Brooklyn officer whose admission he led a nng of drug-dealing police prompted Mayor David Dinkins to form the commission Iasi year. What the Molten Commission is finding, and what the Knapp Commission found before it in the early 10708. is that corruption remains ingrained m police culture Among those officers who investigate what used to !*• called viie gambling, prostitution and liquor violations — a few hove always been yvillingto ac< ept bribes. others eager to share the pria ends Today. it's the riches offered by the nan otii s trade that tempt officers Mullen follow s a long line of reformers beginning with the Key Charles Parkhurst In a sermon in 18*12. Parkhurst latxded New York's finest "a lying, perjured, rum-soaked and libidinous lot." A state investigation eventually concluded that city police officers wore operating a racket to extort money from prostitutes and gamblers The depart menl was reorganized under its new commission er. Theodore Roosevelt Similar scandals strut k the department in 1911. 1932 and 1951. each followed by more reform efforts In the early 1970s. the every-20-years curse returned as Serpico went public about polii e units collating and divvying up bribes to overlook t runes After the Knapp Commission investigations, the department sought to shield regular officers from temptation by prohibiting them from mak ing vit e arrests, a policy that eventually was aban doned. Then last year, Dowd, three other officers and one retired officer were arrested and accused of extorting and stealing money and drugs from Brook lyn dealers, sometimes reselling the drugs on Long Island. Sim e then, similar allegations have popped up in other precincts. Unlike past scandals, which mainly involved plainclothes units taking regular bribes, the new corruption allegedly involves uniformed patrol offi cers in [Mior neighborhoods who extort shop own ers. take bribes to protect drug dealers and deal drugs themselves. l no yoanong priiiw oy uio {viunwii v«uuiuii»iuii * staff of 20 investigators and attorneys focused on isolated pockets of corruption, Mollen said. It is our perception that the corruption is not systemic as it once was," he said. The hearings also will likely deliver a harsh indictment against the department's Internal Affairs Division, whic h failed to crack down on Dowd despite getting reports of his activities for four years. He finally was arrested by Suffolk County police, on Long Island. 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