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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 arrests for offenses described in Administrative Code 14-150(d) occurring in the transit jurisdiction, divided by transit district and precinct.
This document is the first NYPD Annual Use-of-Force Report. The NYPD Annual Use-of-Force Report is intended to provide a full accounting each year of all uses of force as defined by policy, including firearms discharges, conducted electrical
weapon (CEW) discharges, and general uses of force in which police subdue subjects, use
impact weapons, use O.C. spray, or employ foot and hand strikes.
The Concept Paper is the precursor to a the subsequent Request for Proposals (RFP) to provide Arches, a transformative mentoring intervention to violent, gang-affiliated, court-involved or otherwise at-risk young adults between the ages of 16 and 24 residing in or near targeted New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) developments throughout New York City
This is the 2nd Edition of Free Verse. Free Verse is a journal of prose and poetry created by and for probation clients in our South Bronx Neighborhood Opportunity Network, or NeON. The project is led by Dave Johnson, the NeON's poet-in-residence, and Lonni Tanner of See ChangeNYC, an initiative of NYC Department of Design and Construction. Agency submitted date as 2013.
New York State loses approximately 60,500 jobs a year when small businesses with fewer than 100 employees close their doors for good. While many businesses close because of rising rents or failed business plans, in New York State we estimate that 3,700 businesses close each year simply because of the owner's retirement. As a result 13,260 New Yorkers lose their jobs annually.
Aging in place is the principle that people should be able to live in their homes and communities for as long as they can do so safely, regardless of age, income, or ability.
issued in partnership with the Coalition for Accountability in Political Spending (CAPS), provides a first look at the rise in Super PACs and the corporate donors who support these groups.
This report laid out a legislative package to establish a truly independent ethics watchdog on the City Council, ban discretionary funding, require disclosure of lobbyist meetings, and strengthen punishment for elected officials that betray the public's trust.
a comprehensive report analyzing the broad impact of U.S. Supreme Court?s Citizens United ruling in the 2010 election cycle. The report catalogs that the Court's decision led to significant secret spending this election cycle and that groups which kept ...
Public Advocate Bill de Blasio called for the elimination of the controversial Industrial and Commercial Abatement Program (ICAP), labeling its subsidies both wasteful and ineffective. In a report based on new data from the Independent Budget Office, de Blasio warned the program continues to offer too many tax breaks for the wrong projects in the wrong places.
This new report bolsters the case for new legislation barring racial profiling by law enforcement. Mayor Bill De Blasio is pushing for both the creation of an Inspector General at the NYPD and legislation barring racial profiling in order to reform the stop-and-frisk practice. Both bills are currently pending in the City Council.
Public Advocate Bill de Blasio today released a report detailing 933 complaints cataloged by his Office following the snow storm. The calls and emails detailed by the report point to a city in crisis, with New Yorkers unable to connect with operators at 311 and stranded beyond the reach of emergency services.
The report details the Office of the Public Advocate's successes combating landlord abuse, corporate influence in our elections and bureaucratic red tape, as well as efforts to give public school parents a greater voice and engage New Yorkers directly in...
On the eve of groundbreaking reforms to strengthen political disclosure in New York State, the Coalition for Accountability in Political Spending (CAPS) and New York City Public Advocate Bill de Blasio released a new report highlighting a dramatic rise in secret spending by out-of-state political groups. This report focuses on the evolving role of social welfare organizations, also known as 501(c)(4) nonprofit organizations, in American elections.