2023 Internal Affairs Summary Internal Affairs: 2023 Snapshot This sheet contains some top-line facts and figures for Internal Affairs cases closed in 2023. Detailed breakdowns can be found in the subsequent pages.
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Pursuant to Attorney General Law Enforcement Directive No. 2022-14, every state, county, and local law enforcement agency in New Jersey is required to submit to the Attorney General and the County Prosecutor, and publish on the agency's public website, a brief synopsis of all complaints where a termination, reduction in rank or grade, and/or suspension of more than five days, as well as sustained findings listed in the above directive, regardless of the type or severity of discipline imposed, was assessed t
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On April 20-21, 2023 and April 24-28, 2023, the Department of Corrections, through its office of County Services, conducted an inspection on the Ocean County Department of Corrections. The authority to perform the inspection is granted by N.J.A.C. 10A:31, the "manual of Standards of new jersey Adult County Correctional Facilities."
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This sheet contains some top-line facts and figures for Internal Affairs cases closed in 2022. Detailed breakdowns can be found in the subsequent pages
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