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  2. NJ comptroller says hundreds of cops attended training that ...

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    A probe found that hundreds of law enforcement officers attended a police training conference that taught unconstitutional policing tactics.

  3. Internal affairs (law enforcement) - Wikipedia

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    Internal affairs investigators are generally bound by stringent rules when conducting their investigations. For example, in California, the Peace Officers Bill of Rights (POBR) is a mandated set of rules found in the California Government Code which applies to most peace officers (law enforcement officers) within California. [1]

  4. Kelly: NJ taxpayers should be outraged over report on police ...

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    An investigation by the Office of the State Comptroller found that hundreds of law enforcement officers from across New Jersey attended a private police training conference that taught ...

  5. Street Cop Training, an in-person and online police training company that recently filed for bankruptcy, has been listed as a prohibited training agency in nine states, including New Jersey ...

  6. Atlantic City Police Department - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic City's Internal Affairs process was characterized as the exact "facade to cover the violent behavioral patterns of police officers under investigation, to protect them from disciplinary action, and thereby perpetuate the City's custom of acquiescing in the excessive use of force by its police, the prior Chief testified that Internal ...

  7. Garrity v. New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Case history; Prior: State v. Naglee, 44 N.J. 209, 207 A.2d 689 (1965); State v. Holroyd, 44 N.J. 259, 208 A.2d 146 (1965).: Holding; Where police officers being investigated were given choice either to incriminate themselves or to forfeit their jobs under New Jersey statute on ground of self-incrimination, and officers chose to make confessions, confessions were not voluntary but were coerced ...

  8. Newark Police Department (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The Newark Police Department is the largest municipal police force in New Jersey. [13] In 2011 the size of the police department was reduced by 13% (167 officers) as the result of budget cuts. [14] [15] In November 2013, the NPD re-hired five officers who had been laid off, and another four who had previously worked in Camden. [16]

  9. Transparency: NJ Supreme Court says police must release ...

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