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New York City’s police oversight agency has released its first public database of NYPD disciplinary records, following an order from a federal appeals court which cleared the way for broad disclosures on police misconduct.
That searchable database covers tens of thousands of finalized misconduct complaints against officers by the Civilian Complaint Review Board, the agency s ruling on those cases, and the penalty that was ultimately imposed by the NYPD. It does not include records that fall under the NYPD’s own internal disciplinary process, such as complaints involving corruption, perjury, and off-duty criminal conduct.
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