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Sting operation |
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In law enforcement, a sting operation is a deceptive operation designed to catch a person committing a crime. A typical sting will have a law-enforcement officer or cooperative member of the public play a role as criminal partner or potential victim and go along with a suspect's actions to gather evidence of the suspect's wrongdoing.
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Sting operations are fraught with ethical concerns over whether they constitute entrapment. Law-enforcement may have to be careful not to provoke the commission of a crime by someone who would not normally be inclined to do so. Additionally, in the process of such operations, the police often engage in the same so-called crimes, often victimless, such as buying or selling contraband, soliciting prostitutes, etc. In common law jurisdictions, the defendant may invoke the defense of entrapment.
For example, in the case of a drug sting if the police put pressure upon a person to sell drugs who initially refuses but is persuaded to do so then they could be seen as entrapping. However should the police indicate they wish to purchase drugs and a person offers to sell them, then there is no entrapment. A good example of such concerns involving entrapment is To Catch a Predator, a reality tv show hosted by Chris Hansen. The show involves outsiders having online conversations with decoys posing as underaged females. The whole show centers around people having the intent to commit sexual acts with children.
The 1973 Robert Redford and Paul Newman film, The Sting, centers on two grifters and their attempts to con a mob boss through a type of sting operation.
In June 2007, Larry Craig, a Republican senator from Idaho, was caught in a sex sting operation at a Minnesota airport. Craig was purportedly soliciting sex in a men's bathroom when he was arrested by an undercover policeman2 In August 2007, he filed a guilty plea for disorderly conduct. He professed to have been wrongly pressured into entering the plea, however, and on September 10th filed a request to withdraw his guilty plea3. His petition for withdrawal was rejected by the Minnesota court system, although Craig remains steadfast in his insistence to finish out the rest of his term even amid the scandal and allegations4. A Senate ethics committee will likely be formed to investigate his behavior.
Several novels and short stories by science fiction author Philip K. Dick, such as A Scanner Darkly, revolve around sting operations that have gotten out of hand.
Season Three of the TV series 24 has its entire main plot focused on a sting operation and its unforeseen consequences.
In the Sonic the Hedgehog issues from Archie Comics, the Freedom Fighters were involved in a sting operation against several of their foes.
In the Seinfeld episode, The Sniffing Accountant, Jerry, Kramer, and Newman set up a sting in order to catch their suspected drug-dealing accountant
In the Simpsons episode, Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington, the FBI use a sting operation to prove the guilt of fictional US Senator Bob Arnold, in order to subsequently convict him of fraud through succumbing to bribery.