The New York City Transit Police and Housing Police
were fully integrated into the NYPD in 1995; some new
police officers are randomly assigned to the Transit
and Housing units. The New York City Police Department
is the largest police department in the United States,
the largest municipal police force in the world, and
has the primary responsibility for law enforcement and
investigation within The Five Boroughs of New York City.
When created in 1845, it was modeled after London's
Metropolitan Police. The NYPD is considered to be the
first "modern" style police department in
the United States. According to the department, its
mission is to "enforce the laws, preserve the peace,
reduce fear, and provide for a safe environment."
Primarily, this involves preventing and responding to
crime. NYPD members are frequently referred to by the
nickname New York's Finest. The NYPD is headquartered
at One Police Plaza, located on Park Row across the
street from City Hall.
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