After eight months of study, legal researchers at NYU and Fordham University this week turned out a damning review of the NYPD’s behavior in policing the Occupy Wall Street protests.

The study, led by NYU law professor Sarah Knuckey, accuses the New York Police Department of using unnecessarily aggressive force, interfering with journalists and making arbitrary and baseless arrests while being opaque about the policies that guided officers’ behavior.

Researchers conclude that there “is a systematic effort by authorities to suppress protests, even when these are lawful and pose no threat to the public,” The Guardian reports.

The review is the first of a number of studies of police responses to the Occupy protest around the country to be released over the coming months.

— Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.