Disciplinary Actions Overview – Paradise Police Department

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    Comprehensive statistics about agency-wide disciplinary actions, patterns of misconduct, use-of-force incidents, and any department-wide corruption or scandals are not publicly available for the Paradise Police Department in Nevada. The Nevada Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program collects data from all law enforcement agencies in the state and publishes it on their website. However, specific data on complaints, disciplinary actions, and use-of-force incidents for individual departments like Paradise Police Department are not readily accessible. Additionally, some local police departments have their own public databases or reports that provide more detailed information on complaints, disciplinary actions, and use-of-force incidents within their agency. These reports can typically be found on the department’s website or requested through a public records request. ([stateregstoday.com](https://www.stateregstoday.com/politics/criminal/police-accountability-and-oversight-in-nevada?utm_source=openai))

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