A report under section 132 of the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission Act 2016 concerning the excessive use of force and destruction of evidence by a Constable, and the failure of fellow officers to report suspected misconduct.
— Read on www.lecc.nsw.gov.au/publications/publications/operation-bendoc
Category: CRJ301 Police Mgt
America’s Incarceration Crossroads: Reversing Progress Amid Record-Low Crime Rates – The Sentencing Project
Thirty-nine states increased prison populations in 2023, despite violent and property crime rates hitting historic lows
— Read on www.sentencingproject.org/policy-brief/americas-incarceration-crossroads-reversing-progress-amid-record-low-crime-rates/
Reckoning With Bivens | Lawfare
In the wake of the Chicago South Shore raid—which reportedly saw masked U.S. agents rappelling down from a Black Hawk helicopter, bursting into a 130-unit building, kicking down doors, zip-tying and holding American citizens at gunpoint, and the detention of 37 Venezuelan nationals—a law school classmate asked me: Why isn’t every one of these raids—where officers trash property and terrorize residents—a potential Bivens case?
The answer, chilling, at least to me, is: Because my team and I spent decades at the Department of Justice making sure that such lawsuits would be dismissed, typically without trial, and often even without discovery.
— Read on www.lawfaremedia.org/article/reckoning-with-bivens
Court Strikes Down L.A. Police Complaint Law as Unconstitutional – Davis Vanguard
The California Supreme Court ruled that Los Angeles City’s enforcement of Penal Code section 148.6(a), which criminalized knowingly false complaints against peace officers, violates the First Amendment because it chills protected speech and disproportionately targets criticism of police.
— Read on davisvanguard.org/2025/11/california-supreme-court-rules-false-complaints/
See the California Supreme Court ruling HERE
Did prison just replace mental hospitals?
Deconstructing a statistical myth
— Read on www.slowboring.com/p/did-prison-just-replace-mental-hospitals
CA Supreme Court strikes down warning on LAPD complaint forms- CalMatters
NOTE: A warning is needed to prosecute any false claims filed against police officers. This may prohibit law enforcement from charging persons who outright lie about alleged police misconduct.
A warning about criminal penalties for false claims against police can deter “truthful” complaints against LAPD officers, the California Supreme Court held.
— Read on calmatters.org/justice/2025/11/lapd-citizen-complaint-forms/
No, New York’s Bail Reform Has Not Made Us Safer
A new study vindicates its critics.
— Read on www.city-journal.org/article/new-york-bail-reform-crime-public-safety
NYPD Commissioner to Decide on Review Board Jurisdiction in Case of Cop Involved in Fatal Shooting | THE CITY — NYC News
As Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani aims to expand the power of the Civilian Complaint Review Board, Commissioner Jessica Tisch has to determine whether to support a judge’s ruling in a fatal shooting case.
— Read on www.thecity.nyc/2025/11/10/nypd-commissioner-jessica-tisch-ccrb-jurisdiction-wayne-isaacs/
With Alvin Bragg’s re-election under a Mayor Mamdani, ‘justice’ in NYC is about to get worse
While Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has gotten the lion’s share of the media attention these last several weeks, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg quietly sailed through his reelection bid, securing more than 70% of the vote.
— Read on nypost.com/2025/11/05/opinion/with-alvin-braggs-re-election-under-a-mayor-mamdani-justice-in-nyc-is-about-to-get-worse/
Blue city ‘violence prevention’ activists keep catching violent charges – The Daily Bo Snerdley
Blue city ‘violence prevention’ activists keep catching violent charges – The Daily Bo Snerdley
— Read on thedailybs.com/2025/11/08/blue-city-violence-prevention-activists-keep-catching-violent-charges/