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As always, ACAB.
CSIS are spies. So ASAB.
Including the victim?
I can only speak for myself and not OP here but if she left, then ~~probably~~ possibly not. The career folks? Definitely. If their hiring profile is anything like that of the CIA, they have a specific preference for sociopaths/narcissists-- folks who are very good at manipulating others.
She took the job there in the first place. She probably did that job for some amount of time. And she must have fit the profile if they hired her in the first place.
Maybe I'm being naive, but in the absence of solid evidence, my working assumption is that they have some satellite pattern of people who have parts of the spectrum of traits they want, but not all of them. If so, then that means that although they would suppress it for the job, some of them surely have a conscience.
But I admit this is all hypothetical, just based on things I've read and some specific testimony I heard in a podcast that shed more light on things recently.
Anyway, I did a slight edit above: ~~probably~~ --> "possibly."
My sister in-law moonlights as an EMT and firefighter when she's not a cop. Is she a bastard then?
There's always a chance she's a "good apple" that just hasn't washed out yet but otherwise the answer is probably yes.
The full saying is “a few bad apples will spoil the bunch.” Because if you toss a rotting apple into a barrel of good apples, the off-gassing from the rotting apple will quickly rot the good ones. You’ll quickly end up with an entire barrel of bad apples, due to adding one bad apple to the barrel.
Even “good” cops will quickly turn rotten, because they’ll be forced into covering for the “bad” cops. Because if they don’t cover for the bad cops, they get forced out.
Thus, all cops are bastards. Because if someone is a cop, they’re either a bad cop or covering for bad cops (and are thus, a bad cop themselves.)
Right, meaning she's a bastard, or is new enough in her career that she just hasn't quit yet.
All cops eventually become bastards or quit.
I.e. the good apples eventually rot too or get removed from the bushel.