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The Community Affairs Bureau works with community leaders, civic organizations, block associations, and the public to educate on police policies and practices; it is also responsible for NYPD officers in schools and investigates juvenile delinquency. It is under the command of the Deputy Commissioner of Community Affairs.
The New York City Police Department School Safety Division is the law enforcement agency for New York City Department of Education schools. The agency is a division of the New York City Police Department Community Affairs Bureau and is one of the largest school-based law enforcement agencies in New York City and the United States, with approximately 5,000 School Safety Agents (SSA's) and 200 ...
The NYPD Transit Bureau is a part of the NYPD that patrols and responds to emergencies within the New York City transit system. Its responsibility includes the New York City Subway network in Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens. However, there are certain units that have citywide responsibilities such as the Homeless Outreach Unit and ...
NYPD Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell vowed to reduce crime with community help in a video posted on her first day in office. “Today we are beginning the next chapter of policing in New York ...
Banks most recently served as chief of the Community Affairs Bureau. Prior to commanding the Community Affairs Bureau, he was the commanding officer of Patrol Borough Manhattan North and has also commanded the 79th, 81st and Central Park precincts. He has also served as executive officer of Patrol Borough Brooklyn South and the 73rd Precinct.
Federal investigators confiscated an NYPD computer used by a top official at police headquarters – and also searched her home, her car and took her phone, multiple police sources told The Post ...
Police Officers from NYPD Community Affairs work in tandem with PAL staff to develop and oversee community and recreational events and sports leagues. Junior Police Clubs are sponsored by NYPD officers who attend club meetings and lead community outings.
"Above all else, the NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau must always be dedicated to preserving integrity and rooting out corruption in all its forms," Tisch said. "It is an essential function that is ...