New York Daily News

SHEA WAY FOR NYPD

New commish preaches prevention, profession­alism

- BY MOLLY CRANE-NEWMAN

New York City’s newly minted top cop preached prevention, profession­alism and respect to the force’s members on Sunday — his first full day on the job.

NYPD Commission­er Dermot Shea, who was sworn in as the department’s 44th commission­er on Saturday, asked cops to turn their focus towards crime prevention in a department­wide email.

“You already seem to do everything. And now we’re going to ask you to do even more: To not just solve crimes but to prevent them from happening in the first place,” Shea wrote.

“[To] take Neighborho­od Policing to the next level by helping kids stay away from trouble before they ever find it.”

Neighborho­od policing was introduced as an NYPD pilot program in four precincts in May 2015 and spread to every precinct last year.

The program divides precincts into several neighborho­od-based sectors and assigns two neighborho­od coordinati­on officers (NCOs) to each sector. The NCOs aim to work with residents proactivel­y to identify and solve problems before they become full-fledged crimes or emergencie­s.

In his quasi mission statement, Shea called on members to help change any negative narratives surroundin­g the department through profession­alism and respect.

In taking over the country’s largest police department from his predecesso­r James O’Neill, Shea inherits a number of challenges.

Sweeping statewide bail and criminal justice reforms are set to come into effect on

Jan. 1, pressuring cops to issue summonses instead of making arrests for low-level offenses.

The closure of Rikers Island, slated for 2026, has also put pressure on the department to decrease the number of arrests.

“Respect is a two-way street. I know you exemplify that every day, but we will ask for that respect to be reciprocat­ed — for people to recognize you as the profession­als you are,” Shea wrote in the email.

“I will stand up and demand accountabi­lity if there is violence used against any uniformed or civilian member of our department. We will never tolerate such contempt.”

Shea, 50, a son of Irish immigrants who grew up in Sunnyside, Queens, is a 29year vet of the NYPD. He started out as a patrolman in the South Bronx in 1991 and was later assigned to narcotics and various plaincloth­es units.

 ?? NYPD/DCPI ?? NYPD Commission­er Dermot Shea (right) asked cops to turn their focus toward crime prevention in a department-wide email.
NYPD/DCPI NYPD Commission­er Dermot Shea (right) asked cops to turn their focus toward crime prevention in a department-wide email.

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