On a recent weekday morning, Inspector Carlos Valdez stood nervously behind a podium as more than 200 top NYPD cops grill him about a surge in robberies and burglaries in the 40th Precinct in the ...
Wondering what streets to avoid at night in your neighborhood? Or the types of crime that occur around your child’s middle school? New York City’s newly unveiled CompStat 2.0 makes the NYPD’s crime ...
For sheer impact boosting public safety, New York Police Commissioner Bill Bratton may never top his own Compstat crime-tracking system, launched 22 years ago. But he’s sure as hell trying. The ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) --Bill Bratton started his last full day leading America's biggest police department by attending his final CompStat meeting. The gathering is held weekly at 8 a.m. to review the ...
For more than a decade, coteries of academics, and ex-cops who became academics, have been selling the idea that CompStat, the police command accountability and crime strategy system developed in the ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.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 ...
What is the deal with New Yorkers? Here is Chris Smith on CompStat, the computerized crime-tracking system first used in New York: No New York invention, arguably, has saved more lives in the past 24 ...
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 ...
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