The New York County District Attorney’s Office (DANY) has openings for Analysts in the Police Accountability Unit (PAU). PAU investigates and prosecutes cases involving excessive use of force, perjury, bribery, and other criminal misconduct on the part of law enforcement officers. The unit conducts complex and challenging investigations, often in concert with police agencies’ internal affairs teams, that involve substantial video, electronic, and documentary evidence. Analysts are responsible for providing highly skilled analytical support, as well as litigation and administrative support, to the Assistant District Attorneys (ADAs) in the unit.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Working directly and independently with ADAs and the NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau, Department of Investigations, Civilian Complaint Review Board, and other local, state, and federal external partner agencies on long term investigations and prosecutions of PAU cases.
- Conducting preliminary review of civilian complaints of police misconduct reported to PAU to determine whether they merit further investigation.
- Collecting and analyzing data relevant to specific PAU investigations and cases, including but not limited to:
- Performing in-depth open source and social media searches of investigative targets, and create profiles based on the results.
- Reviewing and analyzing data collected from cellphones and other electronic devices and mapping cellphone location data.
- Evaluating and summarizing contents of email, social media, and other electronic communication accounts.
- Analyzing banking, PayPal, Venmo, and other financial accounts.
- Reviewing and transcribing recorded evidence, such as surveillance video, body-worn camera footage, recorded inmate telephone calls, and audio recordings of interviews.
- Drafting correspondence and legal documents, including subpoenas, letters of preservation, and court orders.
- Assisting ADAs with preparation for interviews of witnesses and targets, and participating in and taking thorough, accurate notes during such interviews.
- Creating charts, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, and other demonstrative exhibits for investigative use as well as for Grand Jury and trial.
- Communicating investigative findings effectively to other team members and testifying before the Grand Jury, at trial, and in other judicial proceedings regarding those results as necessary.
- Coordinating case schedules with courts, law enforcement officials, witnesses, and defense attorneys.
- Assisting ADAs in the redaction and preparation of documents for disclosure to defense attorneys.
- Performing related administrative and clerical tasks as assigned.
In addition to the Minimum Qualification Requirements, candidates must possess the following:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college.
Preferred Requirements/Skills:
- Up to 2 years of experience based on level.
- Excellent organizational and creative problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work independently with frequent interruptions, handle multiple assignments, manage deadlines, and adapt to changes in workflow in a fast-paced environment.
- Ability to be proactive and take initiative.
- Ability to follow directions and apply proper policies, procedures, and guidelines.
- Ability to quickly learn and use various computer systems and software.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access).
- Proficiency in Internet search strategies and techniques, including preserving Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and other social media profiles/accounts.
- Proficiency in typing, with ability to take accurate interview notes in real time.
- Attention to detail and high concern for data accuracy, as well as an understanding of data protection and privacy/confidentiality concerns.
- Ability to interact and communicate (orally and in writing) with all levels of staff, members of the public, law enforcement representatives, court administrators and civilian witnesses.
- Ability to retain on the job training for majority of responsibilities and tasks.
- Working knowledge of mapping tools.
- Familiarity with and interest in the fair operation of the criminal justice system and/or police accountability issues.
- Foreign-language fluency (especially Spanish, Mandarin).
Hours/Shift:
- Monday - Friday, from 9 am - 5 pm.
How to Apply:
- Apply with a Cover Letter and Resume.
Additional Information:
- Current office employees: To be eligible for a transfer or promotion, staff must have already served at least 1 year in their current unit/bureau/department and be in good standing. In addition, must meet the minimum and additional qualifications of the position.
- Looking for candidates who could commit two (2) years to the hiring unit.
- Authorization to work in the United States is required for this position.
Qualification Requirements
1. High school graduation or equivalent and three years of experience in community work or community centered activities in an area related to duties described above; or
2. Education and/or experience which is equivalent to "1" above.
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