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  2. New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board - Wikipedia

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    The CCRB and its acronym FADO (for the first letter of the allegations it investigates) has permeated all ranks of the NYPD and is part of all officers' training at the Police Academy. Additionally, the number of complaints has risen steadily since 2002 [8] as the 311 system was implemented and public awareness of the program grew.

  3. NYPD’s top-ranked uniform officer, Jeffrey Maddrey, resigns ...

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    A recently filed complaint with the EEOC over the allegations led to the resignation, which was accepted by the NYPD Police Chief. NYPD’s top-ranked uniform officer, Jeffrey Maddrey, resigns ...

  4. New York City Police Department corruption and misconduct

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    Officers who made the allegations said that the point system amounted to a game to reinforce a quota system of arrests, a charge that an NYPD spokesperson denied. The allegations were revealed against a backdrop of a lawsuit filed by nearly a dozen minority NYPD officers, who claimed that the NYPD retaliated against them for refusing to meet a ...

  5. Public complaints about NYPD spike 40%, watchdog agency ... - AOL

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    NEW YORK — Police misconduct allegations filed with the Civilian Complaint Review Board jumped about 40% in the first half of the year, the watchdog agency said in a report issued Monday. The ...

  6. Top-ranking NYPD officer abruptly resigns amid sexual ... - AOL

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    The chief of patrol manages the department’s largest bureau, which consists of 15,000 uniformed patrol officers and 3,000 civilians. “The NYPD works tirelessly to protect New Yorkers, and ...

  7. CompStat - Wikipedia

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    CompStat is a management system created in April 1994 by Bill Bratton and Jack Maple, whom Bratton met while he was chief of the New York City Transit Police and later hired as the New York Police Department's top anti-crime specialist when he became Police Commissioner in 1993. [1]

  8. Watchdog who criticized NYPD's handling of officer discipline ...

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    The NYPD’s process for disciplining officers has long been a point of contention, with some cases against officers dragging on for years. In a January speech laying out his 2024 priorities ...

  9. Mollen Commission - Wikipedia

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    In December 1993, The New York Times reported that the "special mayoral panel asserted ... that the New York City Police Department had failed at every level to uproot corruption and had instead tolerated a culture that fostered misconduct and concealed lawlessness by police officers." [2] Mollen issued a report in July 1994. The conclusion: