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Crime + Punishment

Play trailer Poster for Crime + Punishment Released Aug 24, 2018,  1h 52m,  Documentary Play Trailer Watchlist
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Amidst a landmark class-action lawsuit over illegal policing quotas, filmmakers use footage recorded over the course of four years to chronicle the real lives and struggles of black and Latino NYPD officers.
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Crime + Punishment shines a brilliant light on systemic corruption, building a case for change that's as upsetting as it is ultimately inspiring.

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Jo Livingstone The New Republic If the movie has a still point inside it-an unassailable conclusion-it's that justice and the law are not the same thing. Aug 30, 2018 Full Review Soraya Nadia McDonald Andscape Maing's documentary doesn't offer an answer to whether a system as vast and powerful as the NYPD can be reformed from the inside. But he illustrates just how difficult it is to try and how many disincentives face officers who challenge the status quo. Aug 28, 2018 Full Review

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James S Possibly the dumbest thing I have ever watched. A bunch of lazy people who should never have become cops whining about "quotas" when it is really the department asking/begging them to do their jobs. They then whine more about how they are being placed on foot patrol/not getting promoted because they are bad at their jobs. Absolute nonsense that the rating of this is so high. If you become a cop it is expected of you that you do your job, write citations/summons, make good arrests. A department looking at your low action numbers and saying you need to do better is not a quota it is a performance evaluation. For God's sake his supervisor tried to help him! Try sucking less. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 10/31/23 Full Review Audience Member everything in this documentary is a lie. Manny Gomez is a Con Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/22/23 Full Review
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Synopsis Amidst a landmark class-action lawsuit over illegal policing quotas, filmmakers use footage recorded over the course of four years to chronicle the real lives and struggles of black and Latino NYPD officers.
Director
Stephen Maing
Producer
Stephen Maing, Eric Daniel Metzgar, Ross Tuttle
Distributor
IFC Films
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Aug 24, 2018, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 25, 2018
Box Office (Gross USA)
$8.8K
Runtime
1h 52m
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