New York State troopers used the badge to settle personal scores and elicit favors. Still, they remained on the job, an investigation found.
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.
The Prison Policy Initiative has highlighted the importance of independent data projects in tracking police misconduct, ...
Disciplinary proceedings against the armed Metropolitan Police officer cleared of murdering a violent gangster in south ...
Los Angeles County prosecutors plan to close their investigation of the LAPD’s Rampart scandal without bringing charges against any more officers, Dist. Atty. Steve Cooley said Wednesday. The final 50 ...
In the latest case to be settled, the City Council voted 28-16 to pay $875,000 to 21 people who each say they were brutalized ...
The number of police officers in two counties who were sacked or resigned after being investigated for gross misconduct has increased year on year, the BBC found. New figures showed one Suffolk Police ...
A recent investigation reveals that 21 police and fire pensioners in New Jersey are still receiving benefits despite serious misconduct, raising concerns about oversight and taxpayer accountability.
The Iowa Supreme Court has returned a Siouxland case to a lower court for further proceedings regarding a case involving a former police officer in Estherville.