Browse through this searchable database of hundreds of current and former police officers in California who were convicted of a crime in the past decade — the largest record of criminal activity among police in this state ever compiled.

Our investigation found crimes were committed by officers at an average rate of more than one a week. After DUI and other serious driving offenses, domestic violence was the most common charge. More than a quarter of the cases appear never to have been reported in the media until now. And nearly one out of five officers in the review are still working or kept their jobs for more than a year after sentencing.

This project is a collaboration of news organizations throughout California coordinated by the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley and the Bay Area News Group. Reporters participated from more than 30 newsrooms, including MediaNews Group, McClatchy, USA Today Network, Voice of San Diego, and Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting.

When you click through to the database from this article, you will see more than 100 Bay Area entries. Use the Counties and Departments dropdown menus to narrow your search to counties and departments across California.

Contact us if you believe any information in our reports is inaccurate. We would also appreciate hearing if you are aware of a case that’s missing from our list. Our email address is cacriminalcops@gmail.com.

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by The Mercury News and East Bay Times.