In the book’s most-discussed chapter, Gladwell sought to explain why New York City, in the 1990s ... Like many police critics, he mistakenly conflates Broken Windows with “stop and frisk” and “zero ...
Jessica S. Tisch, New York City’s new police commissioner, faces an uphill climb to reverse the department’s chaos, ...
That’s not to say the city still doesn’t have more to tackle with regard to crime and public safety. After all, Philadelphia still has more shootings per year than New York City ... about the fairness ...
Among its most glorious chapters is when he played with the Cleveland Browns and the New York Jets ... of the city from a customer services perspective. Citizen initiatives are a big part of the focus ...
Philadelphia's plans to expand its use of police-operated drones signals a pivotal shift in how the city seeks to protect—and ...
A group of children boarded an unoccupied subway train in New York City and took it for a drive, according to police.
Jessica Tisch outlined the future of the NYPD and called out prosecutors over repeated offenders in her first "State of the NYPD" address.
Given their small size, aerial maneuverability and, in many cases, ability to record audio and video, drones present new and specific ... The landmark stop-and-frisk case Bailey v. City of ...
Tisch said offenses like aggressive panhandling, unlicensed street vending and public urination give “the impression of an ...