How to Access Police Misconduct Records

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There are several databases below that track police officer misconduct and criminal behavior:

Brady List

This database includes profiles of law enforcement officers and prosecutors with documented instances of misconduct. It’s used to ensure that defendants are informed of any potential issues with the officers involved in their cases

Search Individual Profiles | Brady List


USA Today’s Police Misconduct Database

Compiled together with the Invisible Institute, this database contains disciplinary records for over 85,000 police officers across the U.S. It includes more than 30,000 officers who were decertified by state oversight agencies


National Law Enforcement Accountability Database (NLEAD)

Established by the U.S. Department of Justice, this database includes records of federal law enforcement officer misconduct, commendations, and awards. It’s primarily accessible to federal law enforcement agencies for hiring and promotion purposes


Criminal Cop Database

This database tracks criminal behavior of cops across state, local, and special law enforcement agencies in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. It’s one of the most extensive looks at cop crime to date.

Nationwide Police Misconduct Database Available to Public | Criminal Legal News


Summary

  • Brady ListUSA Today’s Police Misconduct DatabaseNational Law Enforcement Accountability Database (NLEAD)Criminal Cop Database.
  • This database includes profiles of law enforcement officers and prosecutors with documented instances of misconduct.
  • Compiled together with the Invisible Institute, this database contains disciplinary records for over 85,000 police officers across the U.
  • Department of Justice, this database includes records of federal law enforcement officer misconduct, commendations, and awards.
  • This database tracks criminal behavior of cops across state, local, and special law enforcement agencies in all 50 states and Washington, D.
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