Brief Finds NYPD Enforcement of Low-Level Broken Windows Offenses Accounts for Huge Department Expenditures
June 24, 2020
June 24, 2020
NEW YORK, June 24 -- The Drug Policy Alliance issued the following news release:
New York City criminalizes drugs and low-level broken windows offenses at a startling rate, with enforcement in these areas accounting for a vast proportion of the NYPD's policing activities and the city's budget, according to a new brief from Drug Policy Alliance.
DPA released the brief in support of the Communities United for Police Reform coalition call for Mayor de Blasio and the NYC C . . .
New York City criminalizes drugs and low-level broken windows offenses at a startling rate, with enforcement in these areas accounting for a vast proportion of the NYPD's policing activities and the city's budget, according to a new brief from Drug Policy Alliance.
DPA released the brief in support of the Communities United for Police Reform coalition call for Mayor de Blasio and the NYC C . . .