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15 Mar 2007, 6:55 am
Philadelphia's total exceeded those in bigger cities; for instance, New York, with eight million people, had 66 homicides as of Sunday. [read post]
9 Mar 2007, 4:50 am
Source: Crime and Justice News, March 9, 2007. "The unprecedented police-recruiting problem in the U.S. may be caused by the fact that 'many police departments are lousy places to work,' says Eugene O'Donnell of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, a former New York City police officer. [read post]
9 Mar 2007, 4:40 am
Source: Crime and Justice News, March 9, 2007 "Violent crime rose by double-digit percentages in many U.S. cities in the last two years, reversing the declines of the mid-to-late 1990s, says a Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) survey reported by the New York Times. [read post]
7 Mar 2007, 5:41 am
Baltimore has had 48 homicides this year, a per-capita rate that far exceeds that of other more- populous cities, such as New York and Philadelphia. [read post]
6 Mar 2007, 9:31 pm
On January 20, a Hoboken City Councilman was pulled over for running a red light in New York City. [read post]
5 Mar 2007, 11:27 pm
The New York Times reports that New Haven, Connecticut has pursued a policy of welcoming immigrants whether they are legal or illegal:The Police Department has adopted a sort of "don't ask, don't tell" policy regarding citizenship status. [read post]
1 Mar 2007, 5:33 am
Source: Crime and Justice News, March 1, 2007. "The Rand Corporation, which is reviewing New York Police Department weapons training after the controversial shooting of Sean Bell last November, will also look at the department's stop-and-frisk tactics, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said yesterday, according to the New York Daily News. [read post]
28 Feb 2007, 4:49 pm
" Moreover, Durham has a mayor, and a city manager, and a police chief, and a Police Department spokesperson, any or all of whom could have "reassured the community" or launched "an effort to obtain assistance in receiving evidence and information necessary to further the criminal investigation. [read post]
26 Feb 2007, 12:37 am
Criminal Sanction Impact. 02/20/07 referred to codes LAW / CRIM-PROCA5586 Morelle -- Amends the penal law to include the licensing of body vests SUMM : Amd SS270.20 & 400.00, Pen L Includes the licensing of body vests in the same manner as pistols and revolvers and fees to be paid to the county treasuries outside of the city of New York and the county of Nassau; strengthens the crime of unlawful wearing of a body vest to making it apply in the commission of… [read post]
16 Feb 2007, 11:50 am
"Judge Haight is saying that's just not the way we're doing things in New York City. [read post]
13 Feb 2007, 5:25 am
After reviewing the facts and governing law, Justice Rolando Acosta concluded the DHCR reasonably, rationally and justifiably relied upon expert affidavits (including a submission by the New York City Police Department) which recommended replacement of the "antiquated metal key locks with card key access" to increase security, deter unlawful activity and minimize personal injury. [read post]
13 Feb 2007, 4:51 am
The New York Police Department and doctors, however, have yet to do so. [read post]
9 Feb 2007, 11:23 am by Bridget
"Maher earned his freedom in 2003 with the help of the Innocence Project, a New York City-based nonprofit legal clinic, after lawyers with the group tracked down evidence from the case and discovered that Maher's DNA didn't match the evidence. [read post]
9 Feb 2007, 2:00 am
Source: Crime and Justice News, February 9, 2007. "The New York City police department, tarnished in the past by charges of brutality and racism, is defending itself against criticism over how officers decide whom to stop and search on the streets, says the Associated Press. [read post]
8 Feb 2007, 1:26 pm by Bridget
The New York City-based Innocence Project, a major proponent of the commission, has uncovered seven cases in which Texas sent innocent men to prison because of faulty forensic evidence. [read post]