03.06.2020 - 01:55 [ WNYC ]

Why Police Reform Advocates Say New York‘s Police Secrecy Law Is Part Of The Problem

Section 50-A became law in the 1970s, in order to protect police from harassment by defense attorneys. But reporter Nick Pinto says the law has been expanded in the decades since, to shield information about allegations of police misconduct and any disciplinary actions taken against officers, from the public and the press. He says victims of alleged misconduct don‘t know officers‘ track record and watchdog groups can‘t hold departments like the NYPD accountable.