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- New York City Attempts Law Enforcement Reforms: Reduce the Number of Defendants Held on $1 Bail, and Hold NYPD Officers Accountable
- NYPD Considering Employing Drones – Crime Detection or Invasion of Privacy?
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- National Incidents Highlight Use of Excessive Force and Racism Amongst Cops in America
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- NYPD Officer Fatally Shoots a Man Holding a Pipe Raising the Nationwide Issue of the Police's Use of Excessive Force
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- NYPD Overtime Scandal - Collars for Dollars
- NY Court Blocks’ Release of NYPD Body-Cam Footage
- Brooklyn Federal Judge Criticises Qualified Immunity Doctrine in Civil Rights Case Involving NYPD Officers
- Class Actions Against NYPD Highlight Improper NYPD Policies: Accessing Sealed Arrest Records & Improperly Seizing Assets
- NYPD Police Disciplinary Records Remain Confidential Due to Little Known Statute - Section 50-a New York State Civil Rights Law
- Lying Remains an Issue for NYPD: NYPD Detective Convicted of Perjury
- Bronx Prosecutor Opens Office on Rikers Island to Try to Curb Violence
- NYPD Reforms: New Yorkers Have ‘Right to Know’
- 2017: NYPD Under Reports ‘Stop And Frisks’
- NYPD To Expand Training Of Officers To Avoid Unnecessary Use of Deadly and Excessive Force
- New York City Department of Corrections Settles Lawsuit Concerning Unlawful Solitary Confinement of Inmates On Rikers Island
- Decorated NYPD Detective Deemed 'No Longer Credible' in Court After Multiple False Testimonies
- False Statements by NYPD Officers in Court Lead to Internal Investigation by NYPD – Issue of Cops Lying in False Arrest
- Do NYPD Cops Habitually Lie? Cordero Case in Brooklyn Federal Court Raises the Issue
- Do Body Cameras on Police Make a Difference?: NYPD Releases First Fatal Police Encounter
- Tennis Star James Blake’s Excessive Force Complaint Highlights Issues with Disciplining NYPD Officers
- Ex New York City Department of Corrections Officer Sentenced to Thirty Years Following Fatal Beating at Rikers
- NYPD Prosecutor Role for Low-Level Offenses: Summons Instead of Criminal Court
- Brooklyn Man Released After Twenty Years in Prison – NYPD Evidence Withheld
- Three Chicago Police Officers Charged with Conspiracy in Relation to Fatal Shooting
- NYPD Officer Charged with Murder for Shooting of 66-Year-Old Mentally Ill Women
- NYPD Finally Initiates Body-Camera Program
- The Call to Close Rikers Island
- NYC Settles Stop-and-Frisk Suit: NYPD to Stop Targeting Minority Apartment Buildings
- NYPD Announce Police Training Complex Renovation & Move to Adopt Body Cameras to Combat Allegations of Excessive Force and False Arrest by NYPD Officers
- NYPD’s False Arrest Tactics Result In $75 Million Settlement
- Shooting of 66-year old Woman Once Again Raises Questions About NYPD’s Use of Firearms & Training of NYPD Officers in the Use of Non-Deadly Force
- Scandals Continue to Rock NYC Corrections Officer on Rikers Island: New York City Settles Inmate Lawsuit for Record Amount
- Calls to Improve NYPD Officers Medical Training
- Bill Bratton Steps Down As New York Police Department Commissioner
- Death of Freddie Gray: Illustrates Need to Bridge the Gap Between Police Departments and Minority Communities
- Harvard Professor Studies Racial Bias By Cops In Their Use of Excessive & Lethal Force
- Further Delays in Eric Garner’s Investigation: Accountability of NYPD Officers Could Change with the Increased Use of Cell Phone Cameras
- NYPD Introduce New Tactics to Reduce Use of Excessive & Lethal Force
- Changes In NYPD Tactics Reduce Court Caseload & Stop-and-Frisk Numbers… But Scandals Persist
- Teenager Shot Dead By Chicago Police Officer - Chicago PD withhold Video Footage Prompting Accusations of a Cover-Up and Police Misconduct
- NYPD Officer Faces Prison Sentence After Lying to Cover Up False Arrest
- Top NYPD Civil Rights Cases in New York City
- NYPD Officers Guilty of Making Verifiably False Statements
- NYPD Reforms Introduced to Stem the Tide of Police Misconduct
- NYPD Deny Existence of Unlawful ‘Arrest-Quota Policy’
- Spotlight Falls on Big City Police Departments Over Excessive and Deadly Force
- NYPD: Racism And Its Affect On Police Misconduct
- Allegations of Police Brutality and False Arrest Dog NYPD & NYPD Commissioner William J. Bratton
- Complaints of Inmate Brutality Force Policy Change on Rikers
- NYPD Police Brutality Continues Despite Cell Phone Recordings
- 'Ferguson Incident' Highlights Racial Issues In United States Judicial System & Police Departments
- Allegations of Police Brutality Arise in Shooting of an Unarmed African American by a White Police Officer in Ferguson, Missouri
- Civil Rights Case Against NYPD Settled For $10 Million
- Tragedies in Rikers Raise Questions About NYC Department of Corrections Officers
- Racial Inequalities Still Evident in the New York County Criminal Justice System
- NY State Agrees $3 million Settlement for Wrongfully Convicted Man Who Spent 15 years Behind bars
- NYPD Arrest Strategy Questioned After Eric Garner’s Death By Chokehold
- Brooklyn District Attorney Proposes to Curb Prosecutions in NYPD Marijuana Arrests
- NYPD's Twitter Iniative Triggers Police Brutality Photos
- NYPD Settles Central Park Five Case
- When Can NYPD Enter Your Home Without a Warrant?
- ‘Stop & Frisk’ Policy Reversed - NYPD to Stop Threatening Young African Americans and Latinos
- NYPD Agrees to Settlement of $18M in False Arrest Class Action Lawsuit
- NYPD Civil Rights 1983 Plan to Continue In SDNY Through 2014
- Times Square Shooting Raise A New Set Of Questions Regarding NYPD Use Of Deadly Force
- NYPD Loses ‘Stop and Frisk’ Law Suit – New York City Forced to Retain Oversight Through a Monitor and Purge Database of Names
- Second Chance for Victim in NYPD “Excessive Force” Case
- Civil Rights Claims Against NYPD Are At an All Time High
- Closing Arguments Made in New York ‘Stop and Frisk’ Class Action
- Blacks More Likely than Whites to be Arrested for Pot in NYC
- Civil Rights Attorneys Criticise SDNY 1983 Plan
- Jackson V. Seewald: Immunity For Prosecutors? Not So Fast…
- Ligon V. City Of New York: Important Part Of NYPD Stop And Frisk Program Declared Likely To Be Unconstitutional
- NYPD Fights Back: New York City Law Department Announces New Unit Focused On Defending Police Misconduct Cases Filed in State Court
- Cell Phone Use In Court? Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Brooklyn Court Officers Will Proceed
- Queens Prosecutors’ Interview Program Violates Defendants’ Civil Rights: People v. Dunbar
- NYPD Rebuffed: Journalists In 'Central Park Five' Documentary Are Protected From City Lawyers' Subpoena For Video Outtakes
- NYPD Loses Several High Profile Police Brutality Cases
- NYPD Cop Arrested After Surveillance Footage Shows He Lied Under Oath
- NYPD Officer Found Guilty of Manslaughter
- NYPD Officers Falsely Arrest NBA Player and US Tennis Star
- NYPD Officer Arrested After Surveillance Footage Showed He Lied Under Oath
- NYPD Officers’ Assault of Postal Workers Keeps Issue of NYPD’s Use of Excessive Force in the Spotlight
- Corruption Scandal Hits The NYC Department of Corrections - Again
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