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  2. Chicago Police Department - Wikipedia

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    Richard Zuley was a police detective who retired from the Chicago Police Department in 2007. After his retirement, multiple inquiries into overturned convictions that had relied on confessions he coerced triggered the Conviction Integrity Unit of the Cook County State's Attorney's Office to plan to subpoena Zuley's entire complaint history. [90]

  3. Detective - Wikipedia

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    Police detectives investigating a homicide in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. A detective is an investigator, usually a member of a law enforcement agency.They often collect information to solve crimes by talking to witnesses and informants, collecting physical evidence, or searching records in databases.

  4. Cops lie to suspects during interrogations. Should detectives ...

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    John Reid, a former Chicago police officer and polygraph expert, and Fred E. Inbau, a criminologist and former director of Northwestern Law School's Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory, had an ...

  5. Alice Clement - Wikipedia

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    (Image isn't of Alice Clement, but of a prisoner Clement took back to Chicago) Clement began working for the Chicago Police Department in 1909, patrolling department stores in search of pickpockets. In 1913, she became a detective, and soon after she was talked about in several newspapers such as the Chicago Tribune [ 1 ] and Variety .

  6. Murder cases soar in Chicago as detective force shrinks - AOL

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    Chicago, with a population of 2.7 million, has more shootings and homicides than any other U.S. city, according to FBI and Chicago police data. Murder cases soar in Chicago as detective force ...

  7. Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy - Wikipedia

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    From 1991-2002, overall violent crime in Chicago dropped 49%. City officials reported that, as of 2002, both violent crime and property crime dropped in each of the 25 police districts. [27] However, most reports find it difficult to conclude that CAPS is the leading variable responsible for the overall drop in crime. [26]

  8. Detective admits accessing family's police records

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    A detective has admitted accessing police records several times about himself and members of his family over a 10-year period. Det Con Thomas Lauder, 42, told the first day of a two-day misconduct ...

  9. Thomas Reppetto - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Anthony Reppetto (August 17, 1931 – May 5, 2020) was a police officer, crime watchdog, historian, educator, and author. He was a commander of detectives in the Chicago Police Department and the president of New York City's Citizens Crime Commission for over 25 years. He was the dean of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York.