Documentation of Sex Crime Investigations by Five Detectives in the Special Victims Section of the New Orleans Police Department
The New Orleans Office of Inspector General (OIG) reviewed 90 sex crime related reports that were obtained by the OIG's Audit Division during the course of a previous report. In the course of that review, the Investigations Division identified detectives in the Special Victims Section of the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) who failed to provide documentation of investigative effort and results or who provided questionable documentation in some of their investigations of sex crimes.
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