This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK — There are calls for CompStat, a ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- The president of an NYPD union is calling for dramatic changes at the nation's largest police department and says other recent decisions have led to an "inevitable" spike in crime.
In celebration of New York Magazine’s 50th anniversary, this series, which will continue through October 2018, tells the stories behind key moments that shaped the city’s culture. Dermot Shea has a ...
Mayor Bill de Blasio stands in front of a display during the announcement of CompStat 2.0 in 2016. Louise Wateridge/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images The NYPD captains’ union has called for ...
Since its inception in New York City in 1994, CompStat — short for comparative or computer statistics — has gained considerable recognition for its role in knowledge-based law enforcement. Used by ...
The first time that P.J. Vogt, host of the Reply All podcast, heard about the crime-tracking computer program CompStat, he was watching the TV show The Wire. “I think they had a CompStat subplot where ...
NEW YORK — Monitoring the crime in your neighborhood made a technological leap Tuesday with the introduction of CompStat 2.0, police data now available online in a single portal. Police Commissioner ...
Brooklyn: Re “NYPD Captain’s union: End Compstat now” (June 24): Compstat was the brainchild of Jack Maple, who sold the idea to Police Commissioner Bill Bratton. It was ill-advised and has caused ...
On Jan. 23, New York City announced a $75 million payout to settle a class-action lawsuit against the New York Police Department. The complainants successfully argued that the NYPD issued more than ...
Screen after screen flashed at the front of the room. The PowerPoint presentation updated crime numbers, mapped criminal activity and included pictures of suspects under suspicion once again. Like ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The NYPD captains’ union called for the end of CompStat, the program that tracks crime statistics for the department, calling it a policy that runs a “wedge between police and ...