Over the past decade, the Kansas City Police Department has faced numerous allegations of misconduct, including racial discrimination, sexual assault, and retaliation against whistleblowers. Specific statistics on the total number of disciplinary actions, types of violations, and their frequency are not publicly disclosed. However, notable cases include substantial lawsuits and settlements, indicating systemic issues within the department. Typical punishments have ranged from internal disciplinary actions to significant financial settlements. Use-of-force incidents and their outcomes have also been subjects of public scrutiny, with calls for increased transparency and accountability. Department-wide scandals, such as the allegations against former Detective Roger Golubski, have further highlighted the need for comprehensive reforms.