Data is inherently limited at accurately capturing the complexity of life. It reduces complicated people, events and places into data points that simplify these things for the purposes of pattern recognition. We have strived to present this data, with its limitations, fairly and accurately, without over-stating its significance.
This data was collected from allegations made in civil rights lawsuits by plaintiffs mostly seeking money damages and charges prosecuted administratively by the NYPD's Department Advocate's Office and in a few cases, the Civilian Complaint Review Board. We have not investigated these lawsuit or departmental allegations, spoken to the people making them in order to determine their credibility, assessed any evidence in these cases, reviewed judges' outcomes, nor interviewed any officers accused of misconduct.
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