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Nick Pastore

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Nick Pastore served as chief of the New Haven, Connecticut police department from 1990 through 1997. He was noted for using community policing. His policies were featured on an episode of the weekly CBS TV newsmagazine, 60 Minutes.[citation needed] Pastore resigned as police chief in February 1997 over a scandal involving a prostitute.[1]

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  1. ^ Jonathan Rabinovitz, "New Haven Police Chief Quits in Scandal Over Child," The New York Times, February 8, 1997, Section 1, page 23.