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Police departments have the data to stop misconduct before it starts. Most don’t use it.
In A Nutshell A study of 6,075 officers found that specific red flags disclosed during the hiring process, including domestic ...
National data shows that police are rarely prosecuted for alleged misconduct. It’s widely acknowledged that prosecutors are reluctant to charge law enforcement colleagues. After all, they rely on ...
Past behavior matters, especially in law enforcement where certain pre-hire misbehavior by law enforcement candidates sharply ...
The Gray Rider, a statue dedicated to state troopers, stands outside State Police headquarters in Albany. Disciplinary files from the agency’s 11 regional troops revealed a lack of scrutiny when the ...
Sammy Sussman pored over thousands of State Police disciplinary records of active and recently retired officers to report this article, which is part of a series by The New York Times’s Local ...
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