Theodoe Roosevelt, in the 1890s, aimed to eradicate corruption in the NYPD by scouring the city, exemplifying a long history of efforts to reform police misconduct.
Inheriting significant challenges, Commissioner Jessica S. Tisch faces accusations of high-ranking misconduct while trying to manage her department amid Mayor Adams' federal indictment.
The current police department issues, including overtime abuse and management failures, are compounded by the historical context of corruption that has persisted for over a century.
Despite her commitment to reform, Tisch's promotion of a controversial commander known for hostile behavior towards the media raises concerns about her ability to ensure true independence.
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