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An audit found over 600 law enforcement officers received discipline for rule violations. The scale of misconduct highlights ongoing accountability gaps in the state's police forces.
An audit found that over 600 New Jersey law enforcement officers received discipline for rule violations in 2025. The number reflects the scale of misconduct across the state's police forces.
Discipline without removal is a pattern in police accountability. When 600 officers rack up violations, some of them probably belong in termination proceedings. The fact that they're still on the job—just with discipline on their records—means the department kept its workforce intact at the expense of accountability. It's a math that consistently favors the institution over the public.
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