Confirmed By NYPD! 5-year-old Girl Alleged of Raping Arrested on Staten Island

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NEW YORK—

The hunt for a man accused of raping a 5-year-old girl on Staten Island is over, authorities said.

Dominique Giles, 30, is facing charges of endangering the welfare of a child, forcible touching, sexual abuse, and multiple rape charges, arrest records show.

Police said Giles allegedly violated the victim at a location on Richmond Terrace and Sharpe Avenue on Jan. 22.

The victim fled on foot afterward and was transported to a local hospital to be evaluated, authorities said.

NYPD’s Rules and Policies – 9 Key Points

The New York Police Department (NYPD) operates under a set of rules, policies, and guidelines designed to ensure the safety of the public, maintain law and order, and protect the rights of individuals. These rules are structured to promote accountability, transparency, and professionalism within the department. Below is an overview of the main aspects that guide the NYPD’s operations:

1. NYPD Patrol Guide

The Patrol Guide is the official document that outlines procedures and policies for officers to follow while on duty. It covers a wide range of law enforcement functions, from traffic enforcement to criminal investigations and interactions with the public. The guide includes:

  • Use of Force Policy: Specifies when officers are authorized to use force and the guidelines for de-escalation.
  • Arrest Procedures: Details how arrests should be made, including proper identification of suspects and treatment of detainees.
  • Search and Seizure: Outlines rules regarding warrantless searches and the protection of citizens’ rights under the U.S. Constitution.
  • Bias-Based Policing: Prohibits profiling based on race, ethnicity, gender, or other personal characteristics.
  • Reporting Requirements: Requires officers to document certain incidents, particularly use of force and detentions.

2. Use of Force

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The NYPD has a Use of Force Policy that outlines the circumstances under which officers can use force in interactions with suspects. This policy emphasizes the use of de-escalation techniques before applying any physical force. The department also adheres to New York State laws regarding the use of deadly force, which requires that officers use force only when it is necessary to prevent imminent harm or death.

3. Community Engagement

The NYPD is committed to fostering positive relationships with the communities it serves. This is emphasized through community policing, where officers are encouraged to engage with the public in a collaborative manner, build trust, and address community concerns. This may include:

  • Attending community meetings.
  • Collaborating with local leaders and organizations to solve problems.
  • Ensuring officers are visible and accessible to the public.

4. Training and Professional Development

The NYPD places a strong emphasis on ongoing training for its officers. This includes:

  • Crisis Intervention Training (CIT): Helps officers interact with individuals experiencing mental health crises in a compassionate and effective manner.
  • Anti-Bias Training: Educates officers on recognizing and addressing implicit biases to ensure fair treatment for all citizens.
  • De-Escalation Techniques: Focuses on strategies to defuse potentially violent situations without resorting to physical force.

5. NYPD Accountability

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The NYPD holds officers accountable for their actions through several mechanisms:

  • Internal Affairs Bureau (IAB): Investigates allegations of misconduct within the department.
  • Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB): An independent body that reviews complaints made by the public regarding police misconduct and recommends actions.
  • Body-Worn Cameras: Officers are increasingly required to wear body cameras that record interactions with the public, providing transparency and evidence in investigations of misconduct.

6. NYPD Code of Ethics

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The NYPD’s Code of Ethics serves as a fundamental framework for the behavior expected of officers. It emphasizes honesty, integrity, fairness, and respect for the constitutional rights of all individuals. Officers are expected to uphold these ethical standards both in their professional duties and personal conduct.

7. Specialized Units

The NYPD also operates specialized units designed to address specific types of crime and threats to public safety:

  • Counterterrorism Bureau: Focuses on preventing and responding to acts of terrorism.
  • Narcotics Division: Investigates drug-related crimes.
  • Homicide Division: Investigates homicides and major violent crimes.
  • Public Safety Units: Manage public demonstrations, crowd control, and large events to ensure public safety.

8. Transparency and Public Access

The NYPD follows principles of transparency and accountability in its operations:

  • Public Reporting: The department often releases crime statistics and performance reports to the public.
  • Freedom of Information Act (FOIA): Citizens can request documents or records related to police activities through public records laws.

9. Disciplinary Procedures

The NYPD has established clear disciplinary procedures for officers who violate policies or the law. Depending on the severity of the violation, consequences can range from retraining to suspension or termination.

Overall, the NYPD’s rules and policies aim to balance effective law enforcement with the protection of individual rights. As part of a constantly evolving field, the department continuously evaluates its practices to adapt to changing laws, societal needs, and public expectations.

Matthew Euzarraga is a multimedia journalist from El Paso, Texas. He has covered local news and LGBTQIA topics in the New York City Metro area since 2021.

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