An evaluation of the New York City Police Department's Firearm Training and Firearm Discharge Review Process conducted by the RAND corporation. Agency submitted date as 2008.
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) developed Engineering Security: Protective Design for High Risk Buildings to aid the New York City building community by providing information on how to prevent and mitigate the effects of a terrorist attack on a building. Agency submitted date as 2009.
In order to help ensure public safety and security and to detect, deter, and prevent potential terrorist activities, the New York City Police Department (NYPD) has developed a networked Domain Awareness System. The Domain Awareness System not only supplies critical supplemental assistance to officers' ongoing security and public safety efforts, but also enhances the collaborative nature of those efforts by leveraging the resources of the private sector and other City agencies. Agency submitted date as 2009.
The following pages present data on the residential population of police precincts, as reported by the 2010 U.S. Census, as well as the benchmark of crime suspect description in that precinct, by race, as compared to stop activity in that precinct, by race, for 2011. Agency submitted date as 2011.
A memorandum of understanding between the Civilian Complaint Review Board and the New York City Police Department concerning the processing of substantiated complaints. Agency submitted date as 2012.
The settlement agreement reached between the City of New York and the United States Attorney's Office in Goodmen, et al. v. City of New York, et al. Agency submitted date as 2012.
A notice of intent to prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Statement regarding the World Trade Center Campus Security Plan. Agency submitted date as 2012.
The following pages present data on the residential population of police precincts, as reported by the 2010 U.S. Census, as well as the benchmark of crime suspect description in that precinct, by race, as compared to stop activity in that precinct, by race, for 2012. Agency submitted date as 2012.
This patrol guide operations order defines the consent to search guidelines for uniformed members of the service assigned to the Detective Bureau and other investigatory commands and units.
The NYPD Employee Relations Section released this Remember the Finest bulletin about Detective First Grade Dennis E. Guerra who was killed in the line of duty. It details his career, personal life, and death.
This document is a notice of adoption for the proposed rule concerning recordkeeping for pawnbrokers and certain second-hand dealers and related inspections.
A notice of extension of the public comment period for the World Trade Center Campus Security Plan, Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Agency submitted date as 2013.
A notice of completion of the Final Environmental Impact Statement regarding the World Trade Center Campus Security Plan. Agency submitted date as 2013.
Analyzed all police involved firearms discharges in 2013 and created and published the annual firearms discharge report in November 2014. The report was first published by OMAP in 2008, and the mandatory publication of this report was adopted into law by the City Council that year
A draft report primarily based on a series of interviews with uniform and civilian members of the service (MOS) from nearly every bureau in the New York City Police Department (NYPD). The purpose of these interviews was to gather information on the Department's use of social media. In addition, we also spoke with a number of employees employed in other police agencies. Agency submitted date as 2014.
The New York City Police Department Domestic Violence Unit released this brochure to make available information about stalking. It includes definitions about what stalking is, how to keep a log of incidents, and lists contact information of emergency and help services.
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).
An annual report containing a summary of statistics on ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) detainers received by the New York City Police Department (NYPD) from federal immigration authorities.
An annual report compiled from the New York City Police Department's (NYPD) record management system that provides statistics on the race and ethnicity of crime victims and suspects. It also includes appendices with statistics on the race and ethnicity of NYPD officers, and the Census Bureau's statistics on citywide race and ethnicity.
The Report reviews 10 chokehold cases substantiated by the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) between 2009 and 2014 and illustrates that in practice, historically, the disciplinary process is complex, multi-tiered, and often delivers inconsistent results.
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).
The Annual Report contains an introduction to OIG-NYPD, an overview of OIG-NYPD'S inaugural year, a summary of OIG-NYPD's efforts and accomplishments, and other useful information about the Office. This inaugural Report primarily covers the opening of the Office in May 2014 through March 2015.
This report lays out findings on how the NYPD can better use police litigation data to improve officer performance and identify trends of police misconduct, identifies several catagories of information that the NYPD should be analyzing better, and recommends the creation of an interagency working group to coordinate the organization and exchange of litigation information.
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).
The Broken Windows and Quality-of-Life Policing in New York City report discusses the NYPD's enforcement of lesser crimes and demonstrates that enforcement actions such as misdemeanor arrests, criminal-court summonses, and notices of violation have been declining in New York City.