STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.-- Staten Island precincts saw a rise in complaints of police misconduct last year, according to a recently released report by the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB).

In 2017, the board received 206 complaints for the borough's four precincts, compared to the 193 in 2016, said the report.

The 123rd Precinct in Tottenville saw the most significant jump, from 12 in 2016 to 30 complaints last year. The 120th and 122nd precincts each had 11 more complaints in 2017, said the report.

The agency said the 121st Precinct in Graniteville had 45 complaints, a decrease from the 74 in 2016.

Staten Island had the least complaints in the five boroughs.

Brooklyn accounted for 32 percent -- or 1,440 -- of the 4,487 citywide complaints regarding allegations of force, abuse of authority, discourtesy or offensive language, according to the CCRB.

Manhattan was second with 1,053, according to the report. Bronx had 970 and Queens reported 777 complaints.