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Examining Attorney
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- The New York City Department of Investigation (DOI) is one of the oldest law enforcement agencies in the country with a mission of combating municipal corruption.
- The Commission to Combat Police Corruption (CCPC) studies and audits the investigations, discipline, and policies of the NYPD to prevent, deter, and detect corruption and serious misconduct.
- The Examining Attorney's main function will be to act as Records Access Officer, Agency Privacy Officer, Records Retention Officer, and Open Data Liaison.
- The Examining Attorney will also review and analyze closed NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau investigations; prepare written memoranda including recommendations for improved investigative procedures; meet with Department executives and investigators to discuss case analyses; and review administrative disciplinary cases prosecuted by the NYPD or the Civilian Complaint Review Board.
- The CCPC also reports on discrete topics regarding the NYPD's anti-corruption efforts and the Examining Attorney will review and analyze the information used to support the findings in these reports, and will also assist in drafting and editing these reports.
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