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Civilian complaints in Nassau County decline after police body cameras program begins

If you live, work, visit or otherwise stumble into Nassau County, this column is for you

If you live, work, visit or otherwise stumble into Nassau County, this column is for you
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Ryder apologizes as more condemn his comments to Newsday on diversity in hiring

Ryder apologizes as more condemn his comments to Newsday on diversity in hiring
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Most big police forces widely use body cams But not Nassau and Suffolk

Email Long Island’s two county police departments are among a small minority of America’s largest local law-enforcement agencies that have spurned broad use of body-worn cameras, even as deadly encounters between officers and unarmed Black people increased calls for greater police transparency and accountability. A Newsday survey of the nation’s 50 largest law-enforcement agencies found just three that had not equipped large numbers of officers with body cameras before 2020: The Nassau and Suffolk police departments and the Portland Police Bureau, in Oregon. Deployment of body cameras as standard police equipment extends from the nation’s largest force, the 35,000-member New York Police Department, to smaller agencies, including Freeport’s 100-officer department. It has occurred as law-enforcement authorities and the public have come to rely on video recordings to document crimes and police conduct.

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