Live Breaking News & Updates on Compstat

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Compstat on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in Compstat and stay connected to the pulse of your community

When Truth Isnt Truth The Rudy Giuliani Story

who wanted to be thanked, and ignored the people who were booing. ♪ - he's driven by a desire to be worshipped. - i'd like to introduce the new police commissioner of new york city, bill bratton. - i came in with my eyes wide open on the police. i could do something about it because i believed that i had a formula to do something about it. - do you have any idea how many arrests we made on that other than the homicides? do we have any idea? - we said, "we're gonna use statistical evidence." they had this system called compstat that divided the city into little units. wherever the crime was, we're gonna flood those units. he had a bunch of techniques that drove crime down. - disorder was being attended to because that was a big part of what bratton brought to the table, was broken windows policing, meaning stop people from aggressive panhandling, from literally breaking windows.

People , Desire , Police-commissioner , Booing , New-york-city , Something , Police , Idea , Eyes , Arrests , Formula , Bill-bratton

FOX and Friends

doing nothing but these are professional boosters, thieves. this is their hustle. they are not going to stop unless we stop them. is he emboldening these criminals to take it further and further and further. do you know how quickly a burglary becomes a rape, a larceny becomes a robbery. do you know how quickly people get injured with this? i will bring you something else out the cover of "the new york post." 15-year-old strangled to death by his step-father. he gets strangled to death. this guy had already served three years in prison for assault turns out the bronx judge despite the d.a. prisonlet him out on his own recognizance. if you are a police officer on the street. if you are a citizen of this city of all the surrounding burrows or all the cities watching us right now what are you thinking. >> i came from a world of compstat, statistics and numbers. what you don't understand is

Nothing , Boosters , Thieves , Hustle , People , Something , Criminals , Larceny , Burglary , Robbery , Rape , Cover

When Truth Isnt Truth The Rudy Giuliani Story

- he's driven by a desire to be worshipped. - i'd like to introduce the new police commissioner of new york city, bill bratton. - i came in with my eyes wide open on the police. i could do something about it because i believed that i had a formula to do something about it. - do you have any idea how many arrests we made on that other than the homicides? do we have any idea? - we said, "we're gonna use statistical evidence." they had this system called compstat that divided the city into little units. wherever the crime was, we're gonna flood those units. he had a bunch of techniques that drove crime down. - disorder was being attended to because that was a big part of what bratton brought to the table, was broken windows policing, meaning stop people from aggressive panhandling, from literally breaking windows. - we were able to turn the city crime around as we had done in the subways three years before.

New-york-city , Desire , Police-commissioner , Booing , Eyes , Bill-bratton , Something , Police , Idea , Arrests , Formula , Homicides

When Truth Isnt Truth The Rudy Giuliani Story

and we went to all the boroughs and thanked the people who wanted to be thanked, and ignored the people who were booing. ♪ - he's driven by a desire to be worshipped. - i'd like to introduce the new police commissioner of new york city, bill bratton. - i came in with my eyes wide open on the police. i could do something about it because i believed that i had a formula to do something about it. - do you have any idea how many arrests we made on that other than the homicides? do we have any idea? - we said, "we're gonna use statistical evidence." they had this system called compstat that divided the city into little units. wherever the crime was, we're gonna flood those units. he had a bunch of techniques that drove crime down. - disorder was being attended to because that was a big part of what bratton brought to the table, was broken windows policing, meaning stop people from aggressive panhandling,

People , Desire , Boroughs , Booing , New-york-city , Something , Police , Police-commissioner , Formula , Eyes , Bill-bratton , United-city

New Haven police: Truck explosion was an accident


New Haven police: Truck explosion was an accident
FacebookTwitterEmail
1of3
An HVAC service truck that was damaged by an explosion Wednesday.Rick Fontana / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
2of3
New Haven firefighters walk down into the tunnel beneath Gateway Community College and the Knights of Columbus building, site of an explosion in a compartment within a truck on Wednesday, March 17, 2021.Mark Zaretsky / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
3of3
NEW HAVEN — An explosion in a compartment of a truck in a tunnel beneath the Knights of Columbus and Gateway Community College Wednesday has been determined to be an accident, according to city police.

New-haven , Connecticut , United-states , Nicholas-marcucio , Mark-zaretsky-hearst , Rick-fontana , Gateway-community-college , Mark-zaretsky , Hearst-connecticut-media , Gateway-community-college-wednesday , Mulvaney-mechanical , Knights-of-columbus

'Very challenging,' New Haven police 2020 stats show most violent year since 2013

'Very challenging,' New Haven police 2020 stats show most violent year since 2013
lmtonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lmtonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

New-haven , Connecticut , United-states , Otoniel-reyes , Karl-jacobson , Ben-lambert-hearst , Haven-police-department , Union-ave , New-haven-police-department , Ben-lambert , Hearst-connecticut , Hearst-connecticut-media

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141219:04:17:00

approach to chicago. >> if you've been paying attention, what we've been doing in the police department is we've been putting resources into the hands of district commanders and holding them accountable. and the method by which we hold them accountable is something called compstat. >> but "chicago" magazine reported that brand of accountability has unintended consequences. let's remember that compstat existed here in chicago before superintendent mccar cthyccarth. he brought his brand of compstat here. when he's calling out publicly the district commanders and ripping on them in a public forum, they're going to go back and the message is going to be to our guys, we can't have this next month. so it becomes a sort of culture within the department where crime can only go one way. that's down. >> and how does that pressure, i mean, one of the things i think that's, you know, we saw this obviously if you watch "the wire" but if you've ever reported on a big city police department and the compstat era is it's not like people can be

Downtown-chicago , Police-department , Compstat , Commanders , Hands , Attention , Method , Something , Approach , District , Resources , Magazine

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141219:08:16:00

>> over the last 20 years, more and more cities have adopted a data-driven method of policing and crime recordkeeping called compstat which stands for computer or comparative statistics was first adopted citywide in new york in 1994. it maps crime trends and criminal complaints and holds local commanders accountable at weekly meetings. advocates credited the stats-driven reviews process for new york city's historic drop in crime. >> the compstat program, the broken windows theory, and drug enforcement. i believe that those are the three main reasons why crime is down as dramatically as it is. >> chicago's police superintendent garry mccarthy is a veteran of compstat. he oversaw the program when he worked in the nypd and he continued to use compstat when he ran the police department in newark. then in 2011, he brought his approach to chicago. >> if you've been paying attention, what we've been doing in the police department is we've been putting resources

New-york-city , Statistics , Compstat , Cities , Method , Policing , Computer , Crime-recordkeeping , 1994 , 20 , Crime , Commanders

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141219:04:24:00

numbers, absolutely. >> we have seen in other cities, this has happened, in which pressure is brought to bear, compstat is introduced and there's a cascade of pressure that top develops in which you police officers -- >> let me tell you this. first of all, i'm firm about the integrity of any date to, whether it's financial, crime, or educational, or any area because you're making decisions. that information, the integrity and the appreciation of that. if that was the case, then somebody else would have been playing with the 2012 numbers. what 2012 was as it relates to overall crime, what 2013 numbers were. so i don't buy that. >> many in the city government want some clarification on those numbers. more than a third of the city council has signed on to one of two different resolutions calling for hearings into the city's crime stats. this alderman represents a relatively affluent neighborhood in chicago's 32rd ward.

Numbers , Compstat , Cities , Pressure , Top , Police-officers , Cascade , Bear , Crime , Information , Case , All

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141219:08:23:00

community policing, and getting kids, guns, and drugs off the street. >> there was this big investigative piece by "chicago" magazine, two parts, questioning the stats basically, saying we talked to -- we got cops anonymously saying they called it the washing machine, they identified some cases of individual homicides that appeared that they should have been classified as such. do you have full faith that these statistics, they're not being juked? >> yes, absolutely. the superintendent, the police department leadership, very focused on intelligence, data-driven focus. through different methods. and you can't do what you need to do if the numbers are being messed with. number one. number two, even the inspector general has complimented the chicago police department for the way they have -- the integrity. doesn't mean you can't focus on if there are challenges all the time, but on the basic thrust and the integrity of the numbers, absolutely. >> we have seen in other cities, this has happened, in which pressure is brought to bear, compstat is introduced and

Downtown-chicago , Guns , Magazine , Stats , Kids , Community-policing , Parts , Drugs , The-street , Cops , Two , Cases