Jul 31, 2024 | Attorney General Directive 2022-14 | demotion | destroying evidence | discrimination or bias | domestic violence | Excessive Force | false certification | filing a false report | improper arrest | improper search | improper seizure | indictable crimes | Major Discipline | Misconduct | Office of Justice Data | Office of Public Integrity and Accountability | OJD | OPIA | reporting requirements | suspensions | termination | untruthfulness | use of force | Advancing Innovative Policing Policies | Office of Justice Data | Office of Public Integrity and Accountability | Policing Policy | Policing Policy | Press Release | Public Integrity
The Attorney General’s Office today released information regarding New Jersey law enforcement officers who faced major disciplinary action from their agencies in 2023. The release is part of the Office of the Attorney General’s ongoing effort to increase transparency and public access to information about police discipline and use of force.
May 10, 2023 | AG Directive 2022-14 | Attorney General Directive 2021-6 | demotions | Law Enforcement Disciplinary Records | Law Enforcement Officers | Major Discipline | suspensions | terminations | Excellence in Policing | Office of Justice Data | Office of Public Integrity and Accountability | Press Release | Public Integrity
For Immediate Release: May 10, 2023 Office of the Attorney General- Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney GeneralOffice of Justice Data- Kristin Golden, PhD, Chief Data OfficerOffice of Public Integrity and Accountability- Thomas J. Eicher, Executive Director For Further...