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Law enforcement in New York City

Law enforcement in New York City is carried out by numerous Federal, State, City and Private agencies. New York City has the highest concentration of Law Enforcement in the United States.

Federal government agencies

State government agencies

The Government of New York State operates one of the highest numbers of law enforcement agencies in the United States. While their jurisdiction stretches throughout New York City, many functions are duplicated by municipal agencies.

Bi-state agencies

These agencies work in both New York State and New Jersey and have jurisdiction in both states.

List of Agencies

Patch Force Parent department Duties Titled as Amount of Personnel
  Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department (PAPD) Port Authority of New York and New Jersey General law enforcement concerning PA areas Police Officer Approx. 2200+
n/a Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor Police Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor (part of Port of New York and New Jersey) General law enforcement concerning Harbour/Waterfront Areas Peace Officers Approx. 70

City government agencies

Powers and Authority

Members of New York city law enforcement agencies receive their powers and authority from New York State Criminal Procedure Law as listed:

  • Police Officers who are listed under Article 2, §1.20 section 34 (A through V)[3]
  • Peace Officers who are listed under Article 2, §2.10 (1 through 85)[4] and Special Patrolmen under Article 2, §2.10, sub 27[5]

Designation as a special patrolman is unique to New York City, and is granted by the Commissioner of the NYPD under section 14-106 of the New York City Administrative Code in conjunction with the New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 Section 2.10 Sub 27. The exercise of these powers is limited to the employee's geographical area of employment and only while such employee is actually on duty as listed in Chapter 13 subsection (C): Special Patrolman,</ref>. New York City Special Patrolman are appointed in connection with special duties of employment, and such designation confers limited Peace Officer powers upon the employee as listed in Chapter 13 subsection (C).

List of Agencies

Patch Force Parent department Duties Type Amount of Personnel Motto
  New York City Police Department (NYPD) - Responsible for the Policing and investigations of all crimes in New York City Police Officers[6] Approx. 36,230 New York's Finest
New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police (DEP Police) New York City Department of Environmental Protection Responsible for the protecting of NYC's water supply system Police Officers[7] Approx. 200
New York City Fire Department Fire Marshals New York City Fire Department (FDNY) Responsible for the Investigation of serious fires and arson within NYC Police Officers[8] Approx. 150 New York's Bravest (as FDNY)
New York City Sheriff's Office (NYCSO) New York City Department of Finance Responsible for the enforcing of civil court orders and investigate tax / deed fraud in NYC Deputy Sheriff[9] Approx. 150
  New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission Police New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission Responsible for the enforcing of NYC taxi licensing regulations concerning livery vehicles Special Patrolmen[10] Approx. 205 New York's Proudest
New York City Department of Homeless Services Police (NYC DHS Police) New York City Department of Homeless Services Responsible for the safety and security at NYC Department of Homeless Facilities Special Officer[11] Approx. 380 Policing with Compassion
New York City Human Resources Administration Police Department (NYC HRA Police) New York City Human Resources Administration Responsible for the safety and security at NYC Department of Human Resources Administration Facilities Special Officer[12] Approx. 130 New York's Courageous
New York City Department of Sanitation Environmental Police (DSNY Police) New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Responsible for the enforcement NYC Sanitation laws and health code regulations Special Patrolmen[13] Approx. 80 New York's Strongest (as DSNY)
New York City Parks Enforcement Patrol (NYC PEP) New York City Department of Parks and Recreation Responsible for the safety and security at NYC Parks and properties Special Officer[14] Approx. 85
New York City Department of Probation - Responsible for supervision people placed on probation by the NYC court system. Probation Officer[15] Approx 60
  City University of New York Public Safety Dept City University of New York (CUNY) Responsible for the safety and security at CUNY campuses and facilities Public Safety Officer[16] Approx. 715
New York City Department of Correction (NYCD) - Responsible for the care and custody of inmate in NYC correctional facilities Correction Officer[17] Approx. 9500 New York's Boldest
New York City Police Department School Safety Division New York City Police Department (NYPD) Responsible for the safety and security at NYC public schools Special Patrolmen[18] Approx. 5000
New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services Police New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) Responsible for the safety and security at NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services facilities. Special Officer[19] Approx. 15
New York City Department of Health and Hospitals Police (NHYP) New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (NYC HHC) Responsible for the safety and security at NYC Health and Hospital facilities Special Officer[20] Approx. 1250
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Police (DOHMH Police) New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Responsible for the safety and security at NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene facilities. Special Officer[21] Approx 10
New York City Administration for Children's Services Police (ACS Police) New York City Administration for Children's Services Responsible for the safety and security at NYC Administration of Children Service facilities. Special Officer[22] -
New York City Department of Investigation (NYC DOI) Government of New York City Responsible for investigating NYC governmental corruption & fraud Special Patrolman[23] Approx 35
New York City Business Integrity Commission (BIC) New York City Business Integrity Commission Responsible for regulating private catering industry, public wholesale markets businesses, and the shipboard gambling industry Special Patrolmen[24] Approx 60

Since 1942, correction and probation services have been handled by separate agencies, not the sheriff's office.[25]

The New York City Marshals, who are independent public officers enforcing civil debt, are not peace officers. New York City Marshals are regulated by the New York City Department of Investigation.[26]

Private agencies

A number of private communities own and operate their own public safety agencies. A few selected personnel are New York state peace officers, after completing a basic peace officer training course. This grants them limited law enforcement authority within their geographical area of employment in New York City.

Privately owned and operated Public Safety Officers must complete the New York State POST (Peace Officer Standard of Training) to become certified.

Patch Force Parent Company Duties Title Amount of Personnel
Bay Terrace Public Safety Department Cord Meyer Development LLC - Bay Terrace Shopping Centre Public Safety at Bay Terrace Public Safety -
Big Six Towers Public Safety Department Mitchell-Lama cooperative housing company Public Safety duties at Big Six Towers Public Safety Officer Approx 8
Co-op City Department of Public Safety (CCPD) RiverBay Corporation Public Safety Duties at Co-op City Special Patrolmen Approx. 100
  Hunts Point Department of Public Safety (HPPS) Hunts Point Cooperative Market Public Safety Duties at Hunts Point Market Special Patrolmen Approx. 20
Morningside Heights Housing Corporation Department of Public Safety (MHHC PSD) Morningside Gardens Public Safety Duties at Morningside Gardens property. Public Safety Officer -
New York Racing Association Peace Officers New York Racing Association Public Safety Duties at NYRA facilities. Special Police Officers Approx 15
Parkchester Department of Public Safety (PDPS) Parkchester Preservation Management Public Safety Duties at Parkchester property. Public Safety Officer Approx. 65
Roosevelt Island Public Safety Department (RIPSD) Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation Public Safety Duties at Roosevelt Island and Tramway Public Safety Officer Approx 40
Sea Gate Police Department (SGPD) Seagate Homeowners Association Public Safety Duties at Sea Gate private community Public Safety Officers Approx. 10
Peter Cooper Village Stuyvesant Town Public Safety (PCVST) Stuyvesant Town–Peter Cooper Village Public Safety Duties at peter copper village community Public Safety Officers Approx 10
Starrett City Department of Public Safety Starrett City Associates Public Safety Duties at Spring Creek Towers. public safety officers Approx 10
  1. The Times Square Alliance has its own Public Safety Officers (PSOs) who act as the 'eyes and ears' for the local police.[27] They are unarmed and their motto is: New York's Most Helpful.
  2. The Flatiron 23rd Street Partnership BID has its own Public Safety Officers who act as ambassadors for the area. They patrol in uniform, during the daytime, seven days a week, regardless of weather.[28]

Prosecuting attorneys

In New York State, each county has an elected district attorney who is responsible for the prosecution of violations of New York state laws. Federal law in the city of New York is prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York or the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York.

Office Office holder Jurisdiction Duties
Bronx County District Attorney's Office Darcel Clark The Bronx Prosecution of violations of New York state laws
Kings County District Attorney's Office Eric Gonzalez Brooklyn Prosecution of violations of New York state laws
New York County District Attorney's Office Alvin Bragg Manhattan Prosecution of violations of New York state laws
Queens County District Attorney's Office Melinda Katz Queens, New York Prosecution of violations of New York state laws
Richmond County District Attorney's Office Michael McMahon Staten Island Prosecution of violations of New York state laws
Special Narcotics Prosecutor for the City of New York Bridget G. Brennan New York, Bronx, Kings, Queens, Richmond Prosecution of violations of New York state narcotics laws
U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Damian Williams New York, Bronx, Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Orange, Dutchess, Sullivan Prosecution of violations of U.S. federal laws
U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Breon Peace Kings, Queens, Richmond, Nassau, Suffolk Prosecution of violations of U.S. federal laws

Disbanded agencies

See also

References

  1. ^ "U.S. Marshals Service".
  2. ^ "Investigations Division - New York State Attorney General". ag.ny.gov.
  3. ^ "Legislation".
  4. ^ "Legislation".
  5. ^ "Legislation".
  6. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 1, §1.30, ss 34(d)
  7. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 1, §1.30, ss 34(o)
  8. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 1, §1.30, ss 34(i)
  9. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 2, §2.10, ss 2 and ss 5
  10. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 2, §2.10, ss 27
  11. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 2, §2.10, ss 27
  12. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 2, §2.10, ss 27
  13. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 2, §2.10, ss 59
  14. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 2, §2.10, ss 27
  15. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 2, §2.10, ss 24
  16. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 2, §2.10, ss 79
  17. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 2, §2.10, ss 25
  18. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 2, §2.10, ss 27
  19. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 2, §2.10, ss 27
  20. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 2, §2.10, ss 40
  21. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 2, §2.10, ss 82
  22. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 2, §2.10, ss 82
  23. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 2, §2.10, ss 38
  24. ^ New York State Criminal Procedure Law, Article 2, §2.10, ss 82
  25. ^ McKinley, Jesse. "F.Y.I.", The New York Times, November 27, 1994. Accessed January 21, 2008. "Established in 1626, the Sheriff's office in Manhattan and its equivalents in the other boroughs served as a major part of the patchwork of law-enforcement agencies that existed before the city's consolidation in 1898. After that, the new New York City Police Department took over the responsibility for criminal investigations and arrests. As recently as 1942, the Sheriff was also responsible for manning and administering the city's jails, a duty now carried by the Department of Correction. Today, the sheriff's primary duties are enforcing court-ordered judgments and fines, including unpaid parking tickets and littering fines, and collecting judgments from reluctant losers in private lawsuits, said John George, the Sheriff's executive assistant. "
  26. ^ . Website of the City of New York Department of Investigation. City of New York. Archived from the original on 26 April 2014. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  27. ^ "Public Safety Department". 9 May 2017.
  28. ^ "Public Safety".

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Law enforcement in New York City is carried out by numerous Federal State City and Private agencies New York City has the highest concentration of Law Enforcement in the United States Contents 1 Federal government agencies 2 State government agencies 3 Bi state agencies 3 1 List of Agencies 4 City government agencies 4 1 Powers and Authority 4 2 List of Agencies 5 Private agencies 6 Prosecuting attorneys 7 Disbanded agencies 8 See also 9 ReferencesFederal government agenciesMain article Federal law enforcement in the United States Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives Amtrak Police Department Department of Defense Police Diplomatic Security Service Drug Enforcement Administration Federal Air Marshal Service Federal Bureau of Investigation Federal Bureau of Prisons Federal Reserve Police Immigration and Customs Enforcement IRS Criminal Investigation Division National Park Service Ranger Law Enforcement Naval Criminal Investigative Service Smithsonian Police for the George Gustav Heye Center and the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum U S Army Criminal Investigation Command United States Coast Guard U S Customs and Border Protection United States Federal Protective Service U S Fish and Wildlife Service United States Marshals Service U S Marshals Service Southern District of New York U S Marshals Service Eastern District of New York 1 United States Park Police United States Postal Inspection Service United States Postal Police U S Probation and Pretrial Services System United States Secret Service United States Department of Veterans Affairs PoliceState government agenciesThe Government of New York State operates one of the highest numbers of law enforcement agencies in the United States While their jurisdiction stretches throughout New York City many functions are duplicated by municipal agencies New York State Office of the Attorney General Investigations Division 2 Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department MTA Bridge and Tunnel Officers New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision New York State Court Officers New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Police New York State Forest Rangers New York State Office of Mental Health Police New York State Office for People With Developmental Disabilities Police New York State Department of Motor Vehicles Division of Field Investigations New York State Park Police New York State Police New York State University Police New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Criminal Investigations Division New York State Office of Tax EnforcementBi state agenciesThese agencies work in both New York State and New Jersey and have jurisdiction in both states List of Agencies Patch Force Parent department Duties Titled as Amount of Personnel Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department PAPD Port Authority of New York and New Jersey General law enforcement concerning PA areas Police Officer Approx 2200 n a Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor Police Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor part of Port of New York and New Jersey General law enforcement concerning Harbour Waterfront Areas Peace Officers Approx 70City government agenciesPowers and Authority Members of New York city law enforcement agencies receive their powers and authority from New York State Criminal Procedure Law as listed Police Officers who are listed under Article 2 1 20 section 34 A through V 3 Peace Officers who are listed under Article 2 2 10 1 through 85 4 and Special Patrolmen under Article 2 2 10 sub 27 5 Designation as a special patrolman is unique to New York City and is granted by the Commissioner of the NYPD under section 14 106 of the New York City Administrative Code in conjunction with the New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 Section 2 10 Sub 27 The exercise of these powers is limited to the employee s geographical area of employment and only while such employee is actually on duty as listed in Chapter 13 subsection C Special Patrolman lt ref gt New York City Special Patrolman are appointed in connection with special duties of employment and such designation confers limited Peace Officer powers upon the employee as listed in Chapter 13 subsection C List of Agencies Patch Force Parent department Duties Type Amount of Personnel Motto New York City Police Department NYPD Responsible for the Policing and investigations of all crimes in New York City Police Officers 6 Approx 36 230 New York s FinestNew York City Department of Environmental Protection Police DEP Police New York City Department of Environmental Protection Responsible for the protecting of NYC s water supply system Police Officers 7 Approx 200New York City Fire Department Fire Marshals New York City Fire Department FDNY Responsible for the Investigation of serious fires and arson within NYC Police Officers 8 Approx 150 New York s Bravest as FDNY New York City Sheriff s Office NYCSO New York City Department of Finance Responsible for the enforcing of civil court orders and investigate tax deed fraud in NYC Deputy Sheriff 9 Approx 150 New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission Police New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission Responsible for the enforcing of NYC taxi licensing regulations concerning livery vehicles Special Patrolmen 10 Approx 205 New York s ProudestNew York City Department of Homeless Services Police NYC DHS Police New York City Department of Homeless Services Responsible for the safety and security at NYC Department of Homeless Facilities Special Officer 11 Approx 380 Policing with CompassionNew York City Human Resources Administration Police Department NYC HRA Police New York City Human Resources Administration Responsible for the safety and security at NYC Department of Human Resources Administration Facilities Special Officer 12 Approx 130 New York s CourageousNew York City Department of Sanitation Environmental Police DSNY Police New York City Department of Sanitation DSNY Responsible for the enforcement NYC Sanitation laws and health code regulations Special Patrolmen 13 Approx 80 New York s Strongest as DSNY New York City Parks Enforcement Patrol NYC PEP New York City Department of Parks and Recreation Responsible for the safety and security at NYC Parks and properties Special Officer 14 Approx 85New York City Department of Probation Responsible for supervision people placed on probation by the NYC court system Probation Officer 15 Approx 60 City University of New York Public Safety Dept City University of New York CUNY Responsible for the safety and security at CUNY campuses and facilities Public Safety Officer 16 Approx 715New York City Department of Correction NYCD Responsible for the care and custody of inmate in NYC correctional facilities Correction Officer 17 Approx 9500 New York s BoldestNew York City Police Department School Safety Division New York City Police Department NYPD Responsible for the safety and security at NYC public schools Special Patrolmen 18 Approx 5000New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services Police New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services DCAS Responsible for the safety and security at NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services facilities Special Officer 19 Approx 15New York City Department of Health and Hospitals Police NHYP New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation NYC HHC Responsible for the safety and security at NYC Health and Hospital facilities Special Officer 20 Approx 1250New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Police DOHMH Police New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Responsible for the safety and security at NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene facilities Special Officer 21 Approx 10New York City Administration for Children s Services Police ACS Police New York City Administration for Children s Services Responsible for the safety and security at NYC Administration of Children Service facilities Special Officer 22 New York City Department of Investigation NYC DOI Government of New York City Responsible for investigating NYC governmental corruption amp fraud Special Patrolman 23 Approx 35New York City Business Integrity Commission BIC New York City Business Integrity Commission Responsible for regulating private catering industry public wholesale markets businesses and the shipboard gambling industry Special Patrolmen 24 Approx 60Since 1942 correction and probation services have been handled by separate agencies not the sheriff s office 25 The New York City Marshals who are independent public officers enforcing civil debt are not peace officers New York City Marshals are regulated by the New York City Department of Investigation 26 Private agenciesA number of private communities own and operate their own public safety agencies A few selected personnel are New York state peace officers after completing a basic peace officer training course This grants them limited law enforcement authority within their geographical area of employment in New York City Privately owned and operatedPublic Safety Officersmust complete the New York State POST Peace Officer Standard of Training to become certified Patch Force Parent Company Duties Title Amount of PersonnelBay Terrace Public Safety Department Cord Meyer Development LLC Bay Terrace Shopping Centre Public Safety at Bay Terrace Public Safety Big Six Towers Public Safety Department Mitchell Lama cooperative housing company Public Safety duties at Big Six Towers Public Safety Officer Approx 8Co op City Department of Public Safety CCPD RiverBay Corporation Public Safety Duties at Co op City Special Patrolmen Approx 100 Hunts Point Department of Public Safety HPPS Hunts Point Cooperative Market Public Safety Duties at Hunts Point Market Special Patrolmen Approx 20Morningside Heights Housing Corporation Department of Public Safety MHHC PSD Morningside Gardens Public Safety Duties at Morningside Gardens property Public Safety Officer New York Racing Association Peace Officers New York Racing Association Public Safety Duties at NYRA facilities Special Police Officers Approx 15Parkchester Department of Public Safety PDPS Parkchester Preservation Management Public Safety Duties at Parkchester property Public Safety Officer Approx 65Roosevelt Island Public Safety Department RIPSD Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation Public Safety Duties at Roosevelt Island and Tramway Public Safety Officer Approx 40Sea Gate Police Department SGPD Seagate Homeowners Association Public Safety Duties at Sea Gate private community Public Safety Officers Approx 10Peter Cooper Village Stuyvesant Town Public Safety PCVST Stuyvesant Town Peter Cooper Village Public Safety Duties at peter copper village community Public Safety Officers Approx 10Starrett City Department of Public Safety Starrett City Associates Public Safety Duties at Spring Creek Towers public safety officers Approx 10The Times Square Alliance has its own Public Safety Officers PSOs who act as the eyes and ears for the local police 27 They are unarmed and their motto is New York s Most Helpful The Flatiron 23rd Street Partnership BID has its own Public Safety Officers who act as ambassadors for the area They patrol in uniform during the daytime seven days a week regardless of weather 28 Prosecuting attorneysIn New York State each county has an elected district attorney who is responsible for the prosecution of violations of New York state laws Federal law in the city of New York is prosecuted by the U S Attorney for the Southern District of New York or the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Office Office holder Jurisdiction DutiesBronx County District Attorney s Office Darcel Clark The Bronx Prosecution of violations of New York state lawsKings County District Attorney s Office Eric Gonzalez Brooklyn Prosecution of violations of New York state lawsNew York County District Attorney s Office Alvin Bragg Manhattan Prosecution of violations of New York state lawsQueens County District Attorney s Office Melinda Katz Queens New York Prosecution of violations of New York state lawsRichmond County District Attorney s Office Michael McMahon Staten Island Prosecution of violations of New York state lawsSpecial Narcotics Prosecutor for the City of New York Bridget G Brennan New York Bronx Kings Queens Richmond Prosecution of violations of New York state narcotics lawsU S Attorney for the Southern District of New York Damian Williams New York Bronx Westchester Putnam Rockland Orange Dutchess Sullivan Prosecution of violations of U S federal lawsU S Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Breon Peace Kings Queens Richmond Nassau Suffolk Prosecution of violations of U S federal lawsDisbanded agenciesCentral Park Police ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement Division New York City Park Police New York Cross Harbor Railroad Police New York City Telegraph Bureau Defunct Agencies from the Bronx Bronx County Safety Patrol Kingsbridge Town Police Department Town of Morrisania Police Department West Farms Town Police Department Defunct Agencies from Brooklyn Brooklyn Police Department Brooklyn Bridge Police Brooklyn Town Police Department Bushwick Town Police Department Flatbush Town Police Department Flatlands Town Police Department New Utrecht Town Police Department Defunct Agencies from Queens Flushing Town Police Department Long Island City Police Department Jamaica Town Police Department Merged into the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Long Island Rail Road Police Department Metro North Railroad Police Department Staten Island Rapid Transit Authority Police Department Merged into the New York City Police Department New York City Housing Authority Police Department New York City Board of Education Division of School Safety See New York City Police Department School Safety Division New York City Transit Authority Police Department Merged into the New York City Sheriff s Office Bronx County Sheriff s Office Kings County Sheriff s Office New York County Sheriff s Office Queens County Sheriff s Office Richmond County Sheriff s Office Succeeded by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police New York City Bureau of Water Supply PoliceSee also New York City portalCrime in New York City List of law enforcement agencies in New York Mary Shanley 4th female detective New York City Police Department Auxiliary PoliceReferences U S Marshals Service Investigations Division New York State Attorney General ag ny gov Legislation Legislation Legislation New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 1 1 30 ss 34 d New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 1 1 30 ss 34 o New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 1 1 30 ss 34 i New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 2 10 ss 2 and ss 5 New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 2 10 ss 27 New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 2 10 ss 27 New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 2 10 ss 27 New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 2 10 ss 59 New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 2 10 ss 27 New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 2 10 ss 24 New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 2 10 ss 79 New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 2 10 ss 25 New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 2 10 ss 27 New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 2 10 ss 27 New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 2 10 ss 40 New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 2 10 ss 82 New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 2 10 ss 82 New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 2 10 ss 38 New York State Criminal Procedure Law Article 2 2 10 ss 82 McKinley Jesse F Y I The New York Times November 27 1994 Accessed January 21 2008 Established in 1626 the Sheriff s office in Manhattan and its equivalents in the other boroughs served as a major part of the patchwork of law enforcement agencies that existed before the city s consolidation in 1898 After that the new New York City Police Department took over the responsibility for criminal investigations and arrests As recently as 1942 the Sheriff was also responsible for manning and administering the city s jails a duty now carried by the Department of Correction Today the sheriff s primary duties are enforcing court ordered judgments and fines including unpaid parking tickets and littering fines and collecting judgments from reluctant losers in private lawsuits said John George the Sheriff s executive assistant NYC Marshals Handbook Website of the City of New York Department of Investigation City of New York Archived from the original on 26 April 2014 Retrieved 26 April 2014 Public Safety Department 9 May 2017 Public Safety Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Law enforcement in New York City amp oldid 1129134085, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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