Student Safety Act (SSA) reporting is published quarterly. It compiles data related to NYPD activity in New York City Schools. The SSA Report by School lists statistics about incidents according to school campus, expanding on the incident location, if it was school related, who enforced it, if force was used, and any charges, among other details, as well.
This report contains data on the number of arrests for offenses described in Administrative Code 14-150(d) occurring in the transit jurisdiction, divided by transit district and precinct.
This report contains data on the number of complaints for offenses described in Administrative Code 14-150(d) occurring in the transit jurisdiction, divided by transit district and precinct.
This report contains data on the number of complaints for offenses described in Administrative Code 14-150(d) occurring on a bus (NYC Transit), divided by transit district and precinct.
This quarterly report analyses the statistics of when desk appearance tickets (DATs) are used in lieu of custodial arrests pursuant to New York State Penal Law section 140.20(1).
This quarterly report analyzes the statistics of when desk appearance tickets (DATs) are used in lieu of custodial arrests pursuant to New York State Penal Law section 140.20(1).
This quarterly report analyzes the statistics of when desk appearance tickets (DATs) are used in lieu of custodial arrests pursuant to New York State Penal Law section 140.20(1).
Ten years ago, following the public outcry after the death of Nixzmary Brown, the Administration for Children's Services undertook an effort to increase staffing and lower caseloads among the caseworkers responsible for investigating reports of child abuse and neglect. In this report IBO examines staffing, caseloads, length of time on the job, funding and spending, and other aspects of this effort in the years since its implementation.
The New York City Law Department publishes a Year in Review that looks back on office accomplishments and achievements. It covers both legal divisions and non-legal divisions and units. This is shared with the public and posted on our web site.
Student Safety Act (SSA) reporting is published quarterly. It compiles data related to NYPD activity in New York City Schools. This report details the statistics on the number of injuries to department personnel caused by student misconduct.