Int 0586-2022
| A | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | | | How Many Stops Act - Requiring the police dept to report on police-civilian investigative encounters. | Introduction | This bill would require the NYPD to provide quarterly reports detailing information on level one, two, and three investigative encounters between the police and civilians, including the race/ethnicity, age and gender of the civilian approached by the police, the factors that led to the interaction, and whether the interaction led to a summons or use of force incident. The first such report would be due within 30 days of the quarter ending September 30, 2024. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0586-2022
| A | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | | | How Many Stops Act - Requiring the police dept to report on police-civilian investigative encounters. | Introduction | This bill would require the NYPD to provide quarterly reports detailing information on level one, two, and three investigative encounters between the police and civilians, including the race/ethnicity, age and gender of the civilian approached by the police, the factors that led to the interaction, and whether the interaction led to a summons or use of force incident. The first such report would be due within 30 days of the quarter ending September 30, 2024. | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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M 0013-2024
| * | | | | Mayor’s Veto - Int. No. 586-A of 2022, How Many Stops Act - Requiring the police dept to report on police-civilian investigative encounters. | Mayor's Message | | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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M 0013-2024
| * | | | | Mayor’s Veto - Int. No. 586-A of 2022, How Many Stops Act - Requiring the police dept to report on police-civilian investigative encounters. | Mayor's Message | | Filed by Committee | Pass |
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