" DEDICATED TO JUSTICE, PROTECTION AND
ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW"
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Operation Impact |
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| Operation Impact (Integrated Municipal Police Anti-Crime
Teams) is a strategic partnership of law enforcement and
related criminal justice agencies intended to be a
collaborative anti-crime endeavor. The goals of
Schenectady’s Project Impact are: |
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To reduce crime |
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To reduce the prevalence of guns and
drugs |
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To
improve the quality of life for residents |
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To create a safer environment for
business growth |

Schenectady has formulated an effective
coalition of local, state and federal
law enforcement agencies supplemented by
governmental support organizations that
will address specific crime issues.
Individually and collectively we will
develop and implement countermeasures
followed by an evaluation of their
effectiveness.

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City of Schenectady Police Department
(SPD) |
The SPD serves as the lead agency for
Operation Impact with the Chief serving
as co-chair for Impact consortium. All
available personnel and resources are at
the disposal of each Platoon Commander
for their discretionary initiatives.
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Schenectady County District Attorney’s
Office |
The District Attorney’s office is an
integral Project Impact partner. The
D.A. will serve as co-chair for the
Impact consortium. In addition, the D.A.
will meet weekly with the U.S. Attorney
to discuss current cases and to make a
determination on prosecution in either
the local or federal court system.
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Schenectady County Probation |
Similar to Parole, Probation offers
information on probationers that police
officers would not normally be aware of.
Probation personnel will ride with
Schenectady Police officers on various
shifts for immediate identification of
violation of probation conduct.
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Schenectady County Sheriff’s
Department (SCSD) |
Members of the SCSD assist Schenectady
Police officers with various operations
including, but not limited to; selected
traffic initiatives, K-9 drugs and
weapons sweeps of school district
facilities and by providing a wealth of
intelligence emanating from the County
Correctional Facility.
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New York State Police (NYSP) |
Will provide uniformed personnel for
patrol/traffic initiatives. In addition,
the NYSP will maintain and strengthen
their Community Narcotics Enforcement
Team (CNET) interdiction operations. In
addition, the NYSP Major Crimes Unit is
often used to assist with a significant
investigation.
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New York State Division of Parole |
There are approximately five hundred
parolees in Schenectady. New York State
parole officer’s accessibility for home
visits and immediate identification on
the street provide extensive benefits.
Ride-alongs with Schenectady Police
officers will further contribute to the
success of the project.
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United States Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATFE) |
Will provide operations and
administrative personnel to assist with
street level interdictions as well as
investigative and forensics assistance.
In addition, every weapon confiscated
will be forwarded to ATF&E for a
complete historical search.
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United States Attorney’s Office,
Northern District of New York |
Will meet with our investigative staff
and members of the Schenectady County
District Attorney’s office on a weekly
basis to discuss cases. Each case is
assessed with a determination made if
the prosecution will take place in local
or federal jurisdiction. The U.S.
Attorney’s office is also utilized for
legal information and consultation upon
request.
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United States Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA) |
A member of our Investigation Bureau is
assigned on a full-time basis to the
D.E.A. Capital District Task Force. As
such, we have immediate access to
additional personnel and intelligence
resources. Task Force members conduct
extensive drug investigations and assist
with street-level operations on a
routine basis.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation |
A member of our Investigation Bureau is
assigned on a full-time basis to the FBI
Joint Terrorism Task Force. As such, we
have immediate access to additional
personnel and intelligence resources.
The Task Force has provided and
continues to provide assistance in
various drug / gang related
investigations.
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United States Marshals |
Our agency enjoys a long-standing
working relationship with the U.S.
Marshals Service. As in the past, the
Marshals will assist us with street
level anti-crime initiatives, fugitive
investigations and arrest warrants.


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New York State Division of Criminal
Justice Services |
Schenectady recognizes and appreciates
the funding, technical and support
assistance that continues to be provided
by the New York State Division of
Criminal Justice (DCJS) services staff
members. DCJS will provide information
form other Impact sites that may assist
with the operations / administration of
our program.
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New York State Liquor Authority |
The State Liquor Authority will provide
investigators upon request to assist
with point of purchase compliance
checks. Underage drinking and underage
purchases of alcoholic beverages very
often lead to additional criminal
activity including, but not limited to
disorderly conduct and groups annoying.
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City of Schenectady Fire Department |
The Fire Department has in the past and
has agreed to participate in the future
with code enforcement initiatives. Fire
personnel will enter residents in the
Impact area to monitor fire safety
issues including, lack of or unworkable
smoke detectors. Additionally, they will
monitor exterior conditions for fire
hazards. Arson is an increasing concern
especially in locations frequented for
drug use and / or prostitution.
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City of Schenectady Code Enforcement |
Code enforcement officials have
participated in quality of life code
enforcement initiatives in conjunction
with law enforcement personnel.
Abandoned vehicles, theft of public
utility services, uninhabitable
structures and other pertinent local
ordinances will be specifically
addressed to support Impact projects and
aid in neighborhood restoration.
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City of Schenectady Office of General
Services |
The General Services Bureau is
responsible for property management and
has offered their assistance to ensure
compliance with local quality of life
ordinances. Residences and outdoor areas
such as parks, pools and other locations
prone to drug activity will be targeted
for violations.


Coming soon is the SPD Operation Impact
arrest log. Website visitors will be
able to click on each arrest made by
team members and view the picture of the
arrestee along with details of the
arrest.
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