“Father Of Community Policing” Dies

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High Times makes Pastore a national decriminalization hero within months of his becoming chief.

Former New Haven Police Chief Nicholas Pastore, a product of the pre-Urban Renewal Hill neighborhood who implemented groundbreaking reforms decades before America embraced them as conventional wisdom, died Tuesday at the age of 87.

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Pastore: Left a complex legacy.

He died of natural causes, according to Kay Codish, a close friend and former director of Pastore’s revamoed New Haven police training academy.

A complicated, larger-than-life figure, Pastore was mourned as a trailblazer whose ideas continue to guide how New Haven addresses criminal justice.

“He was the father of community policing,” current Chief Karl Jacobson said, noting that neighborhood-level and community-partnering policies Pastore pioneered in the 1990s continue to this day as a foundation of New Haven policing…

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