Hofstra Law Review
Abstract
The article focuses on the importance of transparency in police misconduct records, particularly in the wake of New York's repeal of Civil Rights Law section 50-a, which previously shielded these records from public scrutiny. It examines the legislative and judicial efforts to unlock these records, the challenges posed by municipal and police union resistance, and underscores the crucial role of the media in promoting public awareness and accountability in policing.
Recommended Citation
Gutterman, Roy S.
(2024)
"Repeal, Replace and Expose: A Case Study and Call for Public Records Transparency with Police Records in New York,"
Hofstra Law Review: Vol. 52:
Iss.
3, Article 8.
Available at:
https://scholarlycommons.law.hofstra.edu/hlr/vol52/iss3/8