The Metropolitan Crime Commission (MCC) is a non-profit, privately funded, citizen’s organization dedicated to exposing and eliminating public corruption and to reducing the incidence of crime and improving the administration of justice in order to improve the quality of life for citizens in the Baton Rouge and New Orleans metropolitan areas and throughout Louisiana.

Through its programs, the MCC holds public officials and employees accountable for corrupt, unethical, and wasteful practices and works to enhance the safety of our community:

  • Anti-Public Corruption Program: Allows citizens and public employees to report criminal or unethical acts or acts of administrative wrongdoing committed in the course of public service or employment.  Callers can provide information in the strictest of confidence and may be eligible for rewards.

  • Research Program: Conducts objective research to raise the level of accountability and efficiency in the adult and juvenile criminal justice systems.

  • Wanted By The Law Program: A weekly publication in the Times-Picayune engaging the public’s help in removing wanted criminals from the community.

The MCC is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit citizen’s organization funded primarily by tax-deductible contributions from individuals and businesses.  Your support will help us continue our fight to improve our community through more efficient government operations and a more effective criminal justice system.

Proud Sponsors of our Anti-Public Corruption Hotline


 


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"Judge Raymond Bigelow leaves bench to become federal public defender" December 30, 2008; The Times-Picayune

"Judge gavels career to close" December 20, 2008; The Times-Picayune

"Study: Big Easy has highest crime rate" November 24, 2008; USA Today

"Lack of police reports dooms cases" November 20, 2008; The Times-Picayune

"Group Questions Timeline Of Evidence Room Problems" November 19, 2008; WDSU

"Mandeville Police Chief Tom Buell's small town values may have contributed to his downfall" November 16, 2008; The Times-Picayune

"DA, NOPD funding imbalance questioned" November 10, 2008; New Orleans City Business

"Mary Landrieu declares 'support' for U.S. Attorney Jim Letten" November 7, 2008; The Times-Picayune

"New Orleans Crime Cameras Net Few Convictions" October 31, 2008; WDSU

"Violent crime down one-third in New Orleans, report says" October 27, 2008; The Times-Picayune

"Cop booked in rape of 13-year-old was investigated twice for raping young girls, but remained on the job" October 23, 2008; The Times-Picayune

"Mandeville mayor is leasing car from developer who treated him to lavish golfing vacations; he also wants city car back" October 21, 2008; The Times-Picayune

ORLEANS PARISH CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT - January through June 2008; October 14, 2008

ORLEANS PARISH JUDICIAL ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT - January through June 2008; September 24, 2008

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