SpotCrime Weekly Reads
Police shootings, crime affects rent prices, the opioid crisis, encrypting police transmissions, and more...
POLICE CONDUCT
Number of fatal shootings by police is nearly identical to last year (WaPo)
Fact Sheet: Civil Lawsuits Lead to Better Safer Law Enforcement? (Center for Justice and Democracy at NYU)
Who Pays for Government? Descriptive Representation and Exploitative Revenue Sources (University of Chicago Press Journals)
In Extreme Community Policing, Cops Become the Neighbor (Governing)
CRIME RATE
How Much Does Crime Effect Rent Prices? (Preiceonmoics)
Poor Domestic Violence Coverage May ‘Perpetuate’ Abuse (TheCrimeReport.org)
Examining Racial Disparities in Criminal Case Outcomes among Indigent Defendants in San Francisco (Penn Law)
A What-Works Approach to the Opioid Crisis (Governing)
Scams in the name of charity (FTC)
Children of the Opioid Epidemic Are Flooding Foster Homes. America Is Turning a Blind Eye (Mother Jones)
Baltimore police spokesman on brother's killing: 'he was targeted' (Baltimore Sun)
POLICE TRANSPARENCY
Encrypting police transmissions is a blow to transparency and openness in government (LancasterOnline)
California bill would make police body camera videos public (LA Times)
Suicides are often missing from gun violence data (MuckRock)
‘CRIM-TECH’
What every Browser knows about you (webkay)
AMERICA’S PRISON SYSTEM
California Supreme Court makes it harder for three-strike prisoners to get sentence reductions (LA Times)
Biding Time: Maximum security for the innocent and low risk (NewsOK.com)
Trump Should Reject Sessions' Stance on Sentencing Reform (Commentary - RealClearPolitics.com)
Pa.’s Clean Slate bill was just unanimously passed by the state Senate (Generocity)
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