New York Police Department supervisors failed to rein in unlawful stops, frisks and searches by anti-crime units in 2023, a ...
Philadelphia's plans to expand its use of police-operated drones signals a pivotal shift in how the city seeks to protect—and surveil—its citizens.
The report, prepared by Mylan L. Denerstein, the special monitor helping oversee compliance with a 2013 federal court ruling ...
The proposed policy “impermissibly allows officers to use race, ethnicity, and other protected characteristics when making ...
The landmark stop-and-frisk case Bailey v. City of Philadelphia led to a federal consent decree over the Philadelphia Police Department’s stop-and-frisk practices. This decree was called the ...
A dozen years ago, a federal judge ruled the NYPD’s practice of stopping, questioning and frisking New Yorkers by the ...
NYPD faces scrutiny for dismissing many misconduct complaints without thorough review, despite a surge in allegations.
The agency found that the number of complaints thrown out due to statute of limitation rules more than tripled last year ...
Two special NYPD units formed at the start of the Adams administration to counter gun crime continue to make illegal stops of New Yorkers at a rate far above that of regular patrol cops, a new ...