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⇱ Police Scorecard: New Jersey


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We obtained data on 502 Police Depts in the state of New Jersey.

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Scorecard at a Glance

Average for 4 Sections: 41%

Scores range from 0-100% comparing states with population. States with higher scores spend less on policing, use less force, are more likely to hold officers accountable and make fewer arrests for low-level offenses.

Worse
50th Percentile
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Police Funding:  30%
Police Budget Cost per Person
Misconduct Settlements
Fines/Forfeitures
Police Presence/Over-Policing (Officers per Population)
Police Violence:  56%
Force Used per Arrest
Deadly Force per Arrest
Unarmed Victims of Deadly Force per Arrest
Racial Disparities in Deadly Force
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50th Percentile
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Police Accountability:  31%
Misconduct Complaints Upheld
Excessive Force Complaints Upheld
Discrimination Complaints Upheld
Criminal Misconduct Complaints Upheld
Approach to Law Enforcement:  48%
Arrest Rate for Low Level Offenses
Homicides Solved
Racial Disparities in Drug Arrests
Jail Incarceration Rate
Jail Deaths per 1,000

Key Findings

146 Killings by Police

Based on population, a Black person was 7.7x as likely and a Latinx person was 1.6x as likely to be killed by police as a White person in New Jersey from 2013-23.

7,347 civilian complaints of police misconduct

19% were ruled in favor of civilians from 2016-22.

2,447,438 arrests made

70% of all arrests were for low-level, non-violent offenses from 2013-23.

Police Funding i

Section Score: 30% +3%

Police Funding By Year

$3.99B  |  8,881,845 Residents  |  $510 per Resident

More Police Funding per Capita than 83% of States

Source: US Census Bureau

Funds taken from communities in fines and forfeitures

Total: $4.58B from 2010-20

More Fines/Forfeitures than 48% of States

Source: US Census Bureau

Number of officers per 1k population

38,021 Officers  |  43.5 per 10k Residents

More Officers per Population than 96% of States

Source: Federal LEOKA Database

Police violence i

Section Score: 56% -1%

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Less-Lethal Force

Used More Force per Arrest than N/A of States

339 Incidents  |  37 every 10k arrests  |  -47%

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Deadly Force

146 Killings by Police from 2013-23  |  0.6 every 10k arrests

^  More Killings by Police per Arrest than 8% of States   

Source: Mapping Police Violence

Deadly Force by Armed Status

16% Unarmed  |  62% Did Not Allegedly Have a Gun

Unarmed Other Alleged Gun Vehicle
16%
40%
38%
6%

^  More Unarmed People Killed per Arrest than 25% of States   

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Police Violence by Race

Black Latinx N.Am API Other White

Population of New Jersey

12%
19%
9%
55%

New Jersey Law Enforcement Demographics

People Arrested

39%
24%
35%

People Killed

47%
14%
9%
27%

^  More Racial Disparities in Deadly Force than 93% of States   

Source: Uniform Crime Report, Mapping Police Violence, LEMAS

Police Accountability i

Section Score: 31% +28%

Total civilian complaints

7,347 from 2016-22  |  19% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints Not Sustained Complaints Sustained

Use of Force Complaints

1,079 Reported  |  4% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints of Police Discrimination

399 Reported  |  2% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints Reported Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Alleged Crimes Committed by Police

851 Reported  |  3% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints Reported Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Approach to Law Enforcement i

Section Score: 48% +8%

Source: Uniform Crime Report

Arrests By Year

2,447,438 Arrests Reported from 2013-2023

Low Level Arrests Other Arrests
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Arrests for Low Level Offenses

1,709,642 Arrests  |  23 per 1k residents

^  Higher Arrest Rate for Low Level Offenses than 50% of States   

Disparities in Arrests for Low Level Offenses by Race/Ethnicity

Black people were 4.6x more likely and Latinx people were 1.9x more likely to be arrested for low level, non-violent offenses than a white person.

Black Latinx White

Percent of total arrests by type

All Arrests for Low Level Offenses ( 70% )

Drug Possession ( 15% )

Violent Crime ( 4% )

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Homicides Unsolved

3,314 Homicides from 2013-23  |  1599 Unsolved

^  Solved Fewer Homicides than 31% of States   

Percent of Homicides Unsolved by Race

Homicides of Black Victims Unsolved ( 54% )

Homicides of Latinx Victims Unsolved ( 29% )

Homicides of White Victims Unsolved ( 24% )

Source: MAP/Supplementary Homicide Report

Deaths in Jail

157 Deaths from 2013-19  |  16 per 1k Jail Population

Homicide Suicide Other Investigating

100%

^ Higher Rate of Jail Deaths than 98% of States   

Jail Incarceration rate

9,550 Avg Daily Jail Population  |  1 per 1k residents

^  More than 4% of Sheriff's Depts  

People in Jail Without Being Convicted

62 % of People in Jail

New Jersey Statewide Scores

Rankings are based upon a 0 to 100 percentage scale. States with higher scores use less force, make fewer arrests for low level offenses, solve murder cases more often, hold officers more accountable and spend less on policing overall.

Overall Scores for States where We Have Obtained the Most Data.

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Statewide Score 5YR
9. Jersey City 26% +8%
8. Trenton 29% +11%
7. Atlantic City 36% +26%
6. Paterson 38% +1%
5. Newark 40% +11%
4. Elizabeth 43% -3%
3. Brick Township 43% +6%
2. Cherry Hill 47% +1%
1. Edison 53% +1%
* Englewood Cliffs 29% -7%
* Long Beach Township 29% +3%
* Neptune Township 29% +5%
* Mantoloking 30% +6%
* Morris Plains Borough 30% +1%
* Sea Bright 30% -6%
* Avalon 31% +2%
* Point Pleasant Beach 32% -9%
* Ventnor 32% +1%
* Stone Harbor Borough 32% +1%
* Penns Grove 32% -16%
* Pemberton Borough 32%
* Passaic 32% +3%
* Irvington 32% +5%
* Allenhurst Borough 34% +2%
* Belmar 34% +2%
* Cranford 34% -15%
* Hightstown 34% -6%
* Loch Arbour Village Allenhurst 34% -1%
* Logan Township 35% -10%
* Seaside Heights 35% +9%
* Phillipsburg 35% -6%
* South River 35% -2%
* Lavallette 35% +8%
* Bound Brook 35% -10%
* Bay Head 35% +3%
* Hackensack 35% +12%
* Somers Point 36%
* West Wildwood 36% +10%
* Spotswood 36% -18%
* Sea Isle 36% +12%
* Paramus 36% +14%
* Longport 36% +9%
* Far Hills 36% +7%
* Barrington 36% -14%
* Monmouth Beach 37% -4%
* Watchung 37% -13%
* Riverton Borough 37%
* Wildwood Crest 37% +6%
* Ocean City 37% +9%
* Mountainside 37%
* Montvale 37% -13%
* Haddon Heights 37% -11%
* Millville 37% +7%
* Leonia 37% -12%
* Laurel Springs 37% -6%
* Hi Nella Borough 37%
* Buena Borough 37% -6%
* Brigantine 37% -3%
* New Brunswick 38% -2%
* Waterford Township 38% -6%
* Ship Bottom Borough 38% +7%
* Salem 38% -6%
* Orange 38% +4%
* Secaucus 38% +7%
* Little Silver 38% -11%
* Harding Township 38% -5%
* Hanover Township 38% -11%
* Little Falls 38% -9%
* Asbury Park 38% +13%
* Harvey Cedars 39% +10%
* Sea Girt 39% +10%
* Palmyra Borough 39% +5%
* Milltown 39% +6%
* Keansburg 39%
* Highlands 39% -12%
* Englishtown Borough 39% +3%
* Eastampton Township 39% -10%
* Burlington City 39% +13%
* Berlin Township 39% -7%
* Beach Haven 39% +7%
* Avon By The Sea 39% +5%
* Morristown 40% +1%
* West Long Branch 40% -6%
* Wall Township 40% +11%
* South Hackensack 40% +3%
* Woodland Twp Chatsworth 40% +3%
* Shrewsbury 40% +12%
* Rochelle Park 40% -10%
* Palisades Park 40% -13%
* Newfield Borough 40% -2%
* South Amboy 40% -3%
* Margate City 40% +7%
* Madison 40% -9%
* Little Ferry Borough 40% -11%
* Keyport 40% +1%
* Flemington Borough 40% +1%
* Englewood 40% -4%
* Egg Harbor Township 40%
* Beverly 40% +3%
* Magnolia 40% -9%
* Neptune City 41% -9%
* Lyndhurst 41% +16%
* Mullica Township 41% -15%
* Seaside Park 41% +3%
* North Wildwood 41% +11%
* Park Ridge 41% -8%
* Pohatcong Township 41% +1%
* River Edge 41% -12%
* Kenilworth Borough 41% +9%
* Haworth 41% +13%
* Ho Ho Kus 41% -7%
* Franklin Borough 41% -6%
* Egg Harbor City 41% +1%
* Cliffside Park 41% -7%
* Bradley Beach 41% -6%
* Bordentown Township 41% -8%
* Bloomfield 41% +3%
* Allentown Borough 41% +5%
* Hamilton 41% +3%
* Saddle River 42% -6%
* Peapack & Gladstone 42% +1%
* Pine Valley 42% +3%
* Island Heights 42% +4%
* Spring Lake 42% +9%
* Stratford Borough 42% -14%
* Teterboro Teterboro 42% +3%
* Toms River 42% +7%
* Oradell 42% -12%
* Netcong Borough 42%
* Florham Park 42% -4%
* Deal 42% +10%
* Bass River Twp New Gretna 42% -3%
* Belvidere 42% -13%
* Carteret 42% +8%
* Bayonne 42% -7%
* East Orange 42% +6%
* Elk Township 42% -4%
* Emerson Borough 42% +1%
* Essex Fells 42% +2%
* Lake Como 43% +2%
* Tuckerton Borough 43% +1%
* Riverdale 43% +11%
* Plainfield 43% +7%
* Medford Lakes Borough 43% +5%
* Manville 43% -12%
* Manasquan 43% -6%
* Lakehurst 43% +6%
* Holmdel 43% -2%
* Garwood 43% -4%
* Fort Lee 43% +7%
* Farmingdale 43%
* Fairfield Township 43%
* Dunellen 43% +4%
* Chesilhurst Borough 43% +9%
* Bridgeton 43% +22%
* Bordentown City 43% +1%
* Bloomingdale 43% +1%
* Spring Lake Heights 44% +10%
* Oaklyn 44% -2%
* Ocean Gate Borough 44% +2%
* Pine Beach 44% +11%
* South Plainfield 44% +7%
* Wharton 44%
* Victory Gardens Dover 44% -1%
* Weehawken 44% +12%
* West Amwell Township 44% -7%
* Westville 44% +1%
* Middletown Township 44% -5%
* Mount Arlington 44% -5%
* Delanco Township 44% -3%
* Mendham Borough 44% +9%
* Cape May 44% +11%
* Interlaken Borough 44% +8%
* Allamuchy Twp Allamuchy 44% -4%
* Atlantic Highlands 44% -11%
* Byram Township 44% -2%
* Butler 44% -1%
* Departmentford 44% +11%
* Florence Township 44% +8%
* Frenchtown Borough 44% +11%
* Guttenberg 44% -6%
* Northvale 45% -9%
* Runnemede 45% -7%
* Paulsboro 45% +3%
* Perth Amboy 45%
* Ridgefield Park 45% +4%
* Wrightstown 45%
* Roseland Borough 45% +3%
* Westwood 45% -7%
* Stafford Township 45% -11%
* Surf City 45% +3%
* Tavistock Haddonfield 45%
* Wallington 45% -11%
* Warren Township 45% -8%
* Winslow Township 45% +13%
* New Milford 45% -5%
* North Plainfield 45% -2%
* Helmetta 45% +1%
* Mountain Lakes 45% +9%
* Glen Ridge 45% -8%
* Chester Borough 45% +3%
* Deerfield Twp Rosenhayn 45%
* Millburn 45% -2%
* Franklin Township 45% -6%
* Galloway Township 45% -13%
* Glen Gardner 45%
* Fanwood 45% -8%
* Green Brook 45% -10%
* Knowlton Twp Columbia 45% -5%
* Lebanon Boro 45%
* Livingston 45% -6%
* Lodi 45% -7%
* Mantua Township 45% -11%
* Hamilton Township 45% +6%
* Rockaway Township 46% -5%
* Nutley 46% -4%
* Pennington 46% +1%
* Randolph Township 46% -14%
* Woodbury Heights Borough 46% +11%
* Union 46% +4%
* Winfield 46% +3%
* Wood Ridge 46%
* Woodlynne 46% +7%
* Woodstown 46% -1%
* North Arlington 46% -13%
* Mount Holly Township 46% +5%
* Lower Township 46% +5%
* East Brunswick Township 46% -5%
* Lambertville 46% -1%
* Aberdeen 46% +5%
* Cranbury Township 46% +6%
* Belleville 46% +17%
* East Greenwich 46% -5%
* Edgewater 46% -11%
* Fairfield Twp Fairton 46% -4%
* Gibbsboro Borough 46% +10%
* Harrison 46% -8%
* Denville 47% -6%
* Lincoln Park Borough 47% -2%
* Hazlet 47% -4%
* Glassboro 47% +7%
* Fieldsboro 47% -2%
* East Rutherford 47% -8%
* East Newark 47% +4%
* Branchburg Township 47% -17%
* Clinton Township 47% +1%
* Clinton 47% +3%
* Clayton 47% -9%
* Cape May Point 47% +3%
* Carney's Point 47% +1%
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* Bloomsbury 47% -2%
* Alpine Borough 47% +14%
* Mendham Township 47% -2%
* Lower Alloways Creek 47% +7%
* Metuchen 47% -8%
* Wenonah 47% +2%
* Montgomery Township 47% -14%
* Newton 47% -11%
* North Haledon 47% -9%
* Raritan Borough 47% -2%
* Red Bank 47% +2%
* Roselle Borough 47% +2%
* Sussex 47% -1%
* Verona 47% -9%
* Woodbine 47% +1%
* Pemberton Township 48% -1%
* Ocean Township 48% +3%
* Lacey Township 48% -9%
* Montclair 48% +15%
* Milford 48% -3%
* Marlboro Township 48% -4%
* Pine Hill Borough 48% +3%
* Pequannock Township 48% -3%
* Vineland 48% +10%
* Plainsboro 48% -5%
* Robbinsville Township 48% +2%
* Rockaway Borough 48% -1%
* Rockleigh 48% +7%
* Union City 48% +1%
* Wayne Township 48% +3%
* West Deptford 48%
* Woodcliff Lake 48% -7%
* Lebanon Township 48% -15%
* Hammonton 48% -9%
* Hillsdale Borough 48% -7%
* Chatham Borough 48% +10%
* Alpha Boro 48% +10%
* Andover Township 48%
* Audubon Park Audubon 48% +13%
* Bellmawr 48% -13%
* Berkeley Heights 48% -9%
* Brielle 48% -14%
* Hardyston Township 48% -1%
* Brooklawn Borough 48% +9%
* Dover 48% +8%
* Evesham Township 48% +6%
* Fair Haven 48%
* Gloucester City 48% +5%
* Greenwich Township 48% -9%
* Hackettstown 48% -6%
* Hampton 48% -3%
* Pitman 49% -7%
* New Providence 49% -1%
* Oakland Borough 49% -15%
* Oceanport 49% +12%
* Old Tappan 49% +7%
* Merchantville Borough 49% -2%
* River Vale 49% +4%
* Roselle Park Borough 49% +3%
* South Bound Brook Borough 49% +2%
* Stillwater Township 49%
* Tewksbury Township 49%
* West New York 49% -10%
* New Hanover Township 49% -24%
* Howell Township 49% -1%
* Moorestown Township 49%
* Glen Rock 49% -6%
* Absecon 49% -3%
* Allendale Borough 49% +2%
* Califon 49% +6%
* Closter 49% -16%
* Clifton 49%
* Hamburg Borough 49% +12%
* Hillsborough Township 49% -8%
* Maywood 49% -9%
* Lawrence Twp Cedarville 49% -3%
* Long Hill 49%
* South Toms River 50% +2%
* North Caldwell 50% -13%
* Ogdensburg 50% -9%
* Pennsauken 50% +4%
* Scotch Plains 50% -11%
* Somerdale Borough 50%
* West Cape May Cape May 50% +1%
* Stanhope 50%
* Summit 50% +7%
* Teaneck 50% -4%
* Wanaque 50% +2%
* Washington Township 50% -2%
* Morris Township 50% -4%
* Woodbury 50% +11%
* National Park 50% -9%
* Hopewell 50% +9%
* Midland Park 50% -1%
* Clementon 50% +1%
* Audubon Borough 50% -8%
* Bedminster 50% +1%
* Boonton Town 50%
* Maple Shade Township 50%
* Cinnaminson Township 50% +2%
* Chester Township 50%
* Demarest 50% +9%
* Eatontown 50% -2%
* Gloucester Township 50% +1%
* Hainesport Twp Hainesport 50% -5%
* Harrington Park 50%
* Harrison Township 50% -6%
* Kearny 50% +9%
* Rutherford 51% +7%
* Northfield 51% +4%
* Old Bridge Township 51% -6%
* Parsippany Troy Hills 51% -5%
* Pleasantville 51% +4%
* Readington Township 51% -1%
* Ridgefield 51% -9%
* Moonachie 51% +2%
* Union Beach 51% +2%
* Upper Deerfield Twp Seabrook 51% -6%
* Westampton Township 51% +7%
* Westfield 51% +2%
* Wildwood 51% +13%
* Willingboro Township 51% +7%
* Woodland Park 51% +1%
* Mount Ephraim 51% +5%
* Montville Township 51% -2%
* Matawan Borough 51%
* Haledon Borough 51% -1%
* Alexandria Twp Milford 51% -6%
* Berlin Borough 51% -2%
* Bernardsville 51% -1%
* Cedar Grove Township 51% +6%
* Colts Neck Township 51% -7%
* Dumont 51% -4%
* Camden 51% +13%
* Hawthorne 51% +2%
* Hoboken 51%
* Independnece Township 51% +5%
* Lawnside 51% +6%
* Little Egg Harbor Township 51% +13%
* Manalapan Township 51% -8%
* Manchester Township 51% +18%
* High Bridge 51% +9%
* Somerville 52% -9%
* Prospect Park 52% -4%
* Riverside Township 52% +8%
* Rumson Borough 52% -1%
* Voorhees Township 52% -9%
* South Harrison Township 52% +9%
* Springfield 52% -6%
* Tenafly 52%
* Tinton Falls 52% +2%
* Middle Township 52% +1%
* Mine Hill Township 52% +1%
* Oxford Township 52% +6%
* Long Branch 52% +7%
* Edgewater Park Township 52% +5%
* Lindenwold 52%
* Barnegat Light 52% +3%
* Burlington Township 52% +1%
* East Windsor Township 52% -11%
* Cresskill 52% -7%
* Franklin Lakes 52% +13%
* Franklin Township 52% -9%
* Garfield 52% +11%
* Jackson Township 52% -12%
* Middlesex Borough 53% -3%
* Sparta Township 53% -4%
* South Orange 53% +2%
* Ramsey 53% -3%
* Pompton Lakes 53% -1%
* West Orange 53% +7%
* North Brunswick 53% +1%
* North Bergen 53% -3%
* Freehold Borough 53% +10%
* Mansfield Township 53% -11%
* Kinnelon 53% -3%
* Holland Township 53% -15%
* Chesterfield Township 53% -23%
* Boonton Township 53% +11%
* Bogota Borough 53% -1%
* Barnegat Township 53% +11%
* Haddonfield 54% +3%
* West Windsor Township 54%
* West Caldwell 54% +7%
* Waldwick 54% -11%
* Norwood 54% +7%
* Mahwah Township 54% +4%
* Elmwood Park Borough 54%
* Ewing Township 54% +13%
* Elsinboro Twp Salem 54%
* Collingswood 54% -10%
* Chatham Township 54% +12%
* Carlstadt 54% +2%
* Bridgewater Township 54% -20%
* Lopatcong Township 55% -13%
* Washington Township 55% +5%
* Vernon Township 55% -8%
* Raritan Township 55% -3%
* Princeton Township 55% -3%
* Point Pleasant Borough 55% +4%
* North Hanover Township 55% -10%
* Lumberton Township 55% +10%
* Jamesburg 55% -13%
* Linden 55% +20%
* Fair Lawn 55% +2%
* Elmer Borough 55% +7%
* East Hanover Township 55% -6%
* Clark 55% -9%
* Caldwell Borough 55%
* Blairstown Township 55% -4%
* South Brunswick 56% +8%
* Wyckoff Township 56% -3%
* Washington Borough 56% -4%
* Upper Saddle River 56% -9%
* Woodbridge 56% +15%
* Ridgewood 56% +5%
* Highland Park 56% -2%
* Monroe Township 56% +5%
* Lawrence Township 56% +4%
* Freehold Township 57% +3%
* Hillside 57%
* Hopatcong Borough 57% -1%
* Linwood 57% +4%
* Maplewood 57% +1%
* Rahway 57% +16%
* Roxbury Township 57% +8%
* Saddle Brook 57% +9%
* Hopewell Township 57% +3%
* Totowa 58% -1%
* Mount Olive Township 58% +2%
* Swedesboro Borough 58% +7%
* Pennsville 58% -3%
* Bernards Township 58% -7%
* Jefferson Township 58% -3%
* Fairview 58% -3%
* Bergenfield 58% -7%
* Beachwood 58% +5%
* Delaware Township 59% +14%
* Haddon Township 59% -1%
* Hasbrouck Heights 59% -2%
* Monroe Township 59% -4%
* Mount Laurel Township 59% +11%
* Piscataway Township 59%
* Plumsted Township 59% -3%
* West Milford Township 59% +7%
* Woolwich Township 60% -3%
* Delran Township 60%
* Ringwood Borough 60% +2%
* Berkeley Township 61% +5%
* Medford Township 61% +11%

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About This Scorecard

This is the first nationwide evaluation of policing in the United States. It was built using data from state and federal databases, public records requests to local police departments, and media reports. While police data is never perfect, and there are additional indicators that still need to be tracked, the Police Scorecard is designed to provide insight into many important issues in policing.

Police Scorecard is an independent 501(c)(3) organization, learn more about our team here. If you have feedback, questions about the project, or need support with an advocacy campaign, contact our Founder, Samuel Sinyangwe.

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Use this Scorecard to identify issues within police departments that require the most urgent interventions and hold officials accountable for implementing solutions. For example, cities with higher rates of low level arrests could benefit most from solutions that create alternatives to policing and arrest for these offenses. In cities where police make fewer arrests overall but use more force when making arrests, communities could benefit significantly from policies designed to hold police accountable for excessive force. And cities where complaints of police misconduct are rarely ruled in favor of civilians could benefit from creating an oversight structure to independently investigate these complaints.

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Obtain data on 100 California cities. Refine methodology in response to feedback from communities, researchers and local officials.

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Step 3: IN PROGRESS

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