SpotCrime Weekly Reads

Ordinary citizens credited for declining crime rate, America is still debating gun ownership and gun violence debate, the cost of the opioid crisis, AI in policing, and more...

POLICE CONDUCT

Does de-escalation endanger police officers or save lives? (PoliceOne.com)

City's legal bills over 'unrecorded' police phone line surpass $200K (Mlive.com)

Mass. Trooper Sues Police Leaders After He Was Told To Alter Arrest Report Of Judge's Daughter (WBUR) 

N.J. police chief said black people are 'like ISIS' and he'd like to be 'on the firing squad,' feds say (ChicagoTribune)

West Memphis program reduces violent crime (Fox13Memphis)

Reforming criminal justice: A report of the academy for justice bridging the gap between scholarship and reform (Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law)

CRIME RATE

The Unsung Role That Ordinary Citizens Played in the Great Crime Decline (NYTimes)

Does Increased Gun Ownership Help Decrease Crime? (NPR)

In Texas and Beyond, Loopholes Let Domestic Abusers Own Guns (Governing.com)

Church shootings are so common that there’s a database for them (Quartz)

Baltimore's violence increasingly claims older victims who leave behind children, grandchildren (Baltimore Sun)

The Opioid Crisis Is Real, But Not Yet A Threat To State Credit Quality (CapitalIQ.com)

82,000 stolen guns are missing in Florida (RevealNews.com)

POLICE TRANSPARENCY

LAPD captain accuses department of twisting crime statistics to make city seem safer (LATimes)

Pentagon has known of crime reporting lapses for 20 years (CBSNews)

‘CRIM-TECH’

The algorithms that are already changing your life. From policing and healthcare to defence and dating sites AI is being woven into the fabric of our lives – for better and for worse (The Guardian)

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