The New York City Police Department creates documents that provide a critical and comprehensive look into the department's administration, structure, and policies, and makes them available to the public. This publication discusses the NYPD's work as a year in review.
The NYPD Employee Relations Section released this Remember the Finest bulletin about Detective First Grade Randolph A. Holder who was killed in the line of duty. It details his career, personal life, and death.
Student Safety Act (SSA) reporting is published quarterly. It compiles data related to NYPD activity in New York City Schools. The FADO report lists data on how many FADO complaints were received in the last quarter against School Safety Agents. The FADO acronym stands for: Force, Abuse of Authority, Discourtesy, Offensive Language.
The New York City Police Department creates documents that provide a critical and comprehensive look into the department's administration, structure, and policies, and makes them available to the public. This publication talks about crime in New York City and how methods of policing have effects on these statistics.
New York City marked 3 new benchmarks in relation to crime benchmarks: the first time the total number of index crimes has fallen below 100,000; the first time the number of shooting incidents has fallen below 800; and the first time the total number of murders has fallen below 300.
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.