Office of Law Enforcement Professional Standards

OLEPS Library

OLEPS Library

Use the expandable sections below to browse through our growing library. If you do not find what you’re looking for or are unsure of what you need please contact us.

Reports

OLEPS Aggregate Reports of Traffic Enforcement Activities

OLEPS Aggregate Reports on Misconduct Investigations
Ninth Public Aggregate Misconduct Report – December 2021
Eighth Public Aggregate Misconduct Report – May 2020
Seventh Public Aggregate Misconduct Report – February 2019
Sixth Public Aggregate Misconduct Report – June 2018
Fifth Public Aggregate Misconduct Report – June 2017
Fourth Public Aggregate Misconduct Report – April 2016
Third Public Aggregate Misconduct Report – February 2015
Second Public Aggregate Misconduct Report – April 2014
First Public Aggregate Misconduct Report – February 2013


OLEPS Oversight Reports (Formerly OLEPS Monitoring Reports)

Sixteenth Oversight Report – July 2021
Fifteenth Oversight Report – May 2020
Fourteenth Oversight Report – February 2019
Thirteenth Oversight Report – June 2018
Twelfth Oversight Report – March 2017
Eleventh Oversight Report – October 2016
Tenth Oversight Report – September 2015
Ninth Oversight Report – July 2015
Eighth Oversight Report – October 2014
Sixth Oversight Report – July 2013


OLEPS Special Reports

Third Report of the Effects of Pena-Flores on Municipal Police Departments – October 2015
Second Report of the Effects of Pena-Flores on Municipal Police Departments – December 2013
The Effects of Peña-Flores on Municipal Police Departments – October 2012

Archives

Various Consent Decree Reports

Post Consent Decree Information
Office of Law Enforcement Personnel Standards

The State Police Consent Decree was dissolved on September 21, 2009 see 9/21/09 press release

Consent Decree dissolved 2009

State Progress / Status Summary Reports
17th Report 5/1/08
16th Report 11/1/07
15th Report 4/30/07
14th Report 10/27/06
13th Report 5/3/06
12th Report 11/2/05
11th Report 4/29/05
10th Report 11/16/04
9th Report 5/7/04
8th Report 9/30/03
7th Report 4/28/03
6th Report 10/23/02
5th Report 5/10/02
4th Report 10/26/01
3rd Report 4/27/01
2nd Report 10/27/00
1st Report 4/28/00


Aggregate Data Reports

19th Report
18th Report
17th Report
16th Report
15th Report
14th Report
13th Report
12th Report
11th Report
10th Report
9th Report
8th Report
7th Report
6th Report
5th Report
4th Report
3rd Report
2nd Report
1st Report

Independent Monitors’ Reports State Police Settlement with the NAACP
State Police review Team Reports


Additions to state police document archive
February 1, 2001

 Post Consent Decree Information

Office of Law Enforcement Personnel Standards

The State Police Consent Decree was dissolved on September 21, 2009 see 9/21/09 press release

Consent Decree dissolved 2009
State Progress / Status Summary Reports
Independent Monitors’ Reports
Aggregate Data Reports
State Police Settlement with the NAACP
State Police review Team Reports

additions to state police document archive:
February 1, 2001

 

Publications

Executive Order No. 211 Study – An analysis of the potential challenges and benefits of Criminal Justice Reform 11.30.16

FAQs

When and why was the Office of Law Enforcement Professional Standards (OLEPS) established?
OLEPS was created in 2009 by the Law Enforcement Professional Standards Act of 2009.

Are there units within the Office of Law Enforcement Professional Standards (OLEPS) that handle specific duties?
Yes. OLEPS is comprised of three units: Legal, Investigative and Analytic units. Learn more here.

What type of reports does Office of Law Enforcement Professional Standards (OLEPS) publish and where can I find them?
OLEPS publishes three biannual reports: The OLEPS Monitoring Report; the OLEPS Aggregate Report of Traffic Enforcement Activities; and the Aggregate Report on Misconduct Investigations, which includes aggregate data on administrative disciplinary matters filed. These reports can be found in our online library.

What does Office of Law Enforcement Professional Standards (OLEPS) offer law enforcement in New Jersey?
OLEPS analyzes policy and practices of local law enforcement as well as performing certain law enforcement trend analysis.

Directives/Guidelines
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