State Police have a far weaker disciplinary system than those used in other large departments in New York.
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.
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Disciplinary hearings in the most egregious cases of police misconduct could be pushed behind closed doors if an appellate court sides with Chicago’s largest police union this week. Most officers ...
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 ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. An LAPD sergeant testified at a recent disciplinary hearing that the department did not begin fully disclosing ...