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NEWS > 20 April 2008

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Queensland police face new dis
NEW disciplinary processes for Queensland police could be in place by the end of the year.

However, the state's corruption watchdog and the police service are at odds over whether an overhaul is needed.

The Courier-Mail reported yesterday that Crime and Misconduct Commission chairman Robert Needham was unhappy police rejected advice from the watchdog to discipline five officers suspected of misconduct in relation to Operation Capri.

Premier Anna Bligh waded into the debate yesterday saying she had met with Mr Needham to discuss his concerns about the disciplinary pro... Read more

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20 April 2008
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Civil Liberties Group Wants NY

The New York Civil Liberties Union says the NYPD cannot be expected to police itself, and it's urging the city to give the independent Civilian Complaint Review Board the power to prosecute police misconduct cases.

This, after reports that the NYPD refused to file charges against officers in 34 percent of substantiated misconduct claims last year, reviewed by the CCRB.

The NYPD says the dismissal rate, a nearly 30 percentage-point increase from 2006, is likely due to more stringent standards when choosing cases to pursue.
 

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