New NYPD Commish Jessica Tisch faces slew of issues as she enters a force desperate for change
Briefly

The NYPD's changes in public safety have been remarkable; from over 2,000 murders annually in the 1990s to fewer than 300 today reflects historic improvements.
Commissioner Tisch must navigate political challenges including reform pressures and public safety perceptions, which complicate traditional crime metrics used to assess policing success.
Unlike her predecessors, Tisch has an unconventional background being a civilian with significant educational and public service credentials, potentially redefining leadership effectiveness in the NYPD.
The approach to evaluating NYPD's performance has evolved; it’s no longer solely about crime rates, but also about public sentiments of safety and order in the communities.
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