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POLICE MISCONDUCT The National Police Misconduct Statistics and Reporting Project (NPMSRP) was started in March of 2009 as a method of recording and analyzing police misconduct in the United States through the utilization of news media reports to generate statistical and trending information. In general... From April 2009 to June 2010 5,986 Reports of misconduct have been recorded 382 Fatalities were linked to misconduct $347,455,000 Had been spent in related settlements and judgements In 2010 so far*... 13% were fatalities There has been Reports of misconduct 60% from Firearms 23,3% Excessive Force 23% from Physical Acts 17% from Tasers 10.6% Sexual Misconduct 7.5% Fraud/Theft 5.0% 5.0% 6.2% 5.4% 5.5% D.U.I. False Arrest Accountability Domestic Raids/Searches 5 1 4 Misconduct rated by state 3 Least Most 2 1. Maine (356.35) 1. Oklahoma (2105.26) 2. Arkansas (362.80) 2. Montana (1938.22) 3. Kansas (381.74) 3. Vermont (1839.93) 4. Idaho (446.76) 4. West Virginia (1789.47) 5. North Dakota (490.201 5. Tennessee (1764.44) Figures show averaged report projections If every state had 100,000 officers. Police officer convictions (2009) 14 Months 33% 64% Percent charged that went through to conviction received prison sentences Percent convicted that Average length of time spent in prison term LIFE Source: www.injusticeeverywhere.com Information provided by: www.termlifeinsurance.org insurance 2,541 *From January to June POLICE MISCONDUCT The National Police Misconduct Statistics and Reporting Project (NPMSRP) was started in March of 2009 as a method of recording and analyzing police misconduct in the United States through the utilization of news media reports to generate statistical and trending information. In general... From April 2009 to June 2010 5,986 Reports of misconduct have been recorded 382 Fatalities were linked to misconduct $347,455,000 Had been spent in related settlements and judgements In 2010 so far*... 13% were fatalities There has been Reports of misconduct 60% from Firearms 23,3% Excessive Force 23% from Physical Acts 17% from Tasers 10.6% Sexual Misconduct 7.5% Fraud/Theft 5.0% 5.0% 6.2% 5.4% 5.5% D.U.I. False Arrest Accountability Domestic Raids/Searches 5 1 4 Misconduct rated by state 3 Least Most 2 1. Maine (356.35) 1. Oklahoma (2105.26) 2. Arkansas (362.80) 2. Montana (1938.22) 3. Kansas (381.74) 3. Vermont (1839.93) 4. Idaho (446.76) 4. West Virginia (1789.47) 5. North Dakota (490.201 5. Tennessee (1764.44) Figures show averaged report projections If every state had 100,000 officers. Police officer convictions (2009) 14 Months 33% 64% Percent charged that went through to conviction received prison sentences Percent convicted that Average length of time spent in prison term LIFE Source: www.injusticeeverywhere.com Information provided by: www.termlifeinsurance.org insurance 2,541 *From January to June POLICE MISCONDUCT The National Police Misconduct Statistics and Reporting Project (NPMSRP) was started in March of 2009 as a method of recording and analyzing police misconduct in the United States through the utilization of news media reports to generate statistical and trending information. In general... From April 2009 to June 2010 5,986 Reports of misconduct have been recorded 382 Fatalities were linked to misconduct $347,455,000 Had been spent in related settlements and judgements In 2010 so far*... 13% were fatalities There has been Reports of misconduct 60% from Firearms 23,3% Excessive Force 23% from Physical Acts 17% from Tasers 10.6% Sexual Misconduct 7.5% Fraud/Theft 5.0% 5.0% 6.2% 5.4% 5.5% D.U.I. False Arrest Accountability Domestic Raids/Searches 5 1 4 Misconduct rated by state 3 Least Most 2 1. Maine (356.35) 1. Oklahoma (2105.26) 2. Arkansas (362.80) 2. Montana (1938.22) 3. Kansas (381.74) 3. Vermont (1839.93) 4. Idaho (446.76) 4. West Virginia (1789.47) 5. North Dakota (490.201 5. Tennessee (1764.44) Figures show averaged report projections If every state had 100,000 officers. Police officer convictions (2009) 14 Months 33% 64% Percent charged that went through to conviction received prison sentences Percent convicted that Average length of time spent in prison term LIFE Source: www.injusticeeverywhere.com Information provided by: www.termlifeinsurance.org insurance 2,541 *From January to June POLICE MISCONDUCT The National Police Misconduct Statistics and Reporting Project (NPMSRP) was started in March of 2009 as a method of recording and analyzing police misconduct in the United States through the utilization of news media reports to generate statistical and trending information. In general... From April 2009 to June 2010 5,986 Reports of misconduct have been recorded 382 Fatalities were linked to misconduct $347,455,000 Had been spent in related settlements and judgements In 2010 so far*... 13% were fatalities There has been Reports of misconduct 60% from Firearms 23,3% Excessive Force 23% from Physical Acts 17% from Tasers 10.6% Sexual Misconduct 7.5% Fraud/Theft 5.0% 5.0% 6.2% 5.4% 5.5% D.U.I. False Arrest Accountability Domestic Raids/Searches 5 1 4 Misconduct rated by state 3 Least Most 2 1. Maine (356.35) 1. Oklahoma (2105.26) 2. Arkansas (362.80) 2. Montana (1938.22) 3. Kansas (381.74) 3. Vermont (1839.93) 4. Idaho (446.76) 4. West Virginia (1789.47) 5. North Dakota (490.201 5. Tennessee (1764.44) Figures show averaged report projections If every state had 100,000 officers. Police officer convictions (2009) 14 Months 33% 64% Percent charged that went through to conviction received prison sentences Percent convicted that Average length of time spent in prison term LIFE Source: www.injusticeeverywhere.com Information provided by: www.termlifeinsurance.org insurance 2,541 *From January to June POLICE MISCONDUCT The National Police Misconduct Statistics and Reporting Project (NPMSRP) was started in March of 2009 as a method of recording and analyzing police misconduct in the United States through the utilization of news media reports to generate statistical and trending information. In general... From April 2009 to June 2010 5,986 Reports of misconduct have been recorded 382 Fatalities were linked to misconduct $347,455,000 Had been spent in related settlements and judgements In 2010 so far*... 13% were fatalities There has been Reports of misconduct 60% from Firearms 23,3% Excessive Force 23% from Physical Acts 17% from Tasers 10.6% Sexual Misconduct 7.5% Fraud/Theft 5.0% 5.0% 6.2% 5.4% 5.5% D.U.I. False Arrest Accountability Domestic Raids/Searches 5 1 4 Misconduct rated by state 3 Least Most 2 1. Maine (356.35) 1. Oklahoma (2105.26) 2. Arkansas (362.80) 2. Montana (1938.22) 3. Kansas (381.74) 3. Vermont (1839.93) 4. Idaho (446.76) 4. West Virginia (1789.47) 5. North Dakota (490.201 5. Tennessee (1764.44) Figures show averaged report projections If every state had 100,000 officers. Police officer convictions (2009) 14 Months 33% 64% Percent charged that went through to conviction received prison sentences Percent convicted that Average length of time spent in prison term LIFE Source: www.injusticeeverywhere.com Information provided by: www.termlifeinsurance.org insurance 2,541 *From January to June POLICE MISCONDUCT The National Police Misconduct Statistics and Reporting Project (NPMSRP) was started in March of 2009 as a method of recording and analyzing police misconduct in the United States through the utilization of news media reports to generate statistical and trending information. In general... From April 2009 to June 2010 5,986 Reports of misconduct have been recorded 382 Fatalities were linked to misconduct $347,455,000 Had been spent in related settlements and judgements In 2010 so far*... 13% were fatalities There has been Reports of misconduct 60% from Firearms 23,3% Excessive Force 23% from Physical Acts 17% from Tasers 10.6% Sexual Misconduct 7.5% Fraud/Theft 5.0% 5.0% 6.2% 5.4% 5.5% D.U.I. False Arrest Accountability Domestic Raids/Searches 5 1 4 Misconduct rated by state 3 Least Most 2 1. Maine (356.35) 1. Oklahoma (2105.26) 2. Arkansas (362.80) 2. Montana (1938.22) 3. Kansas (381.74) 3. Vermont (1839.93) 4. Idaho (446.76) 4. West Virginia (1789.47) 5. North Dakota (490.201 5. Tennessee (1764.44) Figures show averaged report projections If every state had 100,000 officers. Police officer convictions (2009) 14 Months 33% 64% Percent charged that went through to conviction received prison sentences Percent convicted that Average length of time spent in prison term LIFE Source: www.injusticeeverywhere.com Information provided by: www.termlifeinsurance.org insurance 2,541 *From January to June

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In 2009 the National Police Misconduct Statistics and Reporting Project was created to monitor and track police brutality and misconduct in the United States. This infographic looks at the incidences ...

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