By Jeff Morganteen, The New York World This article has been republished from The New York World. Last week, the New York Police Department released of the department’s controversial crime statistics reporting program known as CompStat, with little advance notice. John Eterno, a retired NYPD captain and criminal justice professor who wrote a book on CompStat abuses, has a feeling why. “You have to get into this report,” Eterno said. “If you read the whole thing, you see a lot of alarm bells in there. That’s why the report is dated on April, and the report doesn’t come until the week of the Fourth of July. They’re trying to just sneak this thing through.” The NYPD did not respond to a request...
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