Newark Police Department (New Jersey)
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Established in April 1857, the Newark Police Department (NPD) is the primary law enforcement agency serving Newark, New Jersey and the largest municipal law enforcement agency in New Jersey.[1][2] As of December 2017 the force had 1,146 officers.[3]
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Abbreviation | NPD |
Motto | "Trust Integrity Partnership" |
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Formed | January, 1668 |
Employees | 1,300 |
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Operations jurisdiction | Newark, New Jersey |
Size | 26 square miles (67 km2) |
Population | 281,402 |
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Headquarters | Newark, New Jersey, U.S. |
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In 2014, a federal investigation found that the NPD "engaged in a pattern of unconstitutional practices, chiefly in its use of force, stop-and-frisk tactics, unwarranted stops and arrests and discriminatory police actions."[4][5][6] As a consequence, the city entered into a consent decree, agreeing to a federal monitoring program and comprehensive reforms of the NPD.[7]