A series by The New York Times’s Local Investigations Fellowship found that State Police officers who had committed serious misconduct largely remained on the job.
State Police have a far weaker disciplinary system than those used in other large departments in New York.
Disciplinary proceedings against the armed Metropolitan Police officer cleared of murdering a violent gangster in south ...
The IOPC pauses misconduct proceedings against the officer who shot Chris Kaba, upsetting his family.
The Prison Policy Initiative has highlighted the importance of independent data projects in tracking police misconduct, ...
In the latest case to be settled, the City Council voted 28-16 to pay $875,000 to 21 people who each say they were brutalized ...
Officer faces dismissal after a 2021 teen‑beating case was tossed; whether the hearing is public hinges on a state court fight.
UB law professor Guyora Binder recently spoke with UBNow about his research on police prosecutions and its implications for ...
A new investigation from the state comptroller’s office found that serious weaknesses in New Jersey’s police pension system allowed officers accused of major misconduct — including assaulting ...
A Queens grand jury indicted an NYPD officer from the Rockaways for perjury, tampering with physical evidence, official ...
The number of police officers in two counties who were sacked or resigned after being investigated for gross misconduct has increased year on year, the BBC found. New figures showed one Suffolk Police ...