SpotCrime Weekly Reads
Criminals drop bitcoin, what we know about sexual assault victims, officer deaths drop, hate crimes are hard to find, making AI accountable, and more...
Number of officers killed hits 2nd-lowest in more than 50 years (USAToday)
POLICE CONDUCT
Number of officers killed hits 2nd-lowest in more than 50 years (USAToday)
Prosecutors Benefiting Most From Police Body Cameras (TechDirt)
CRIME RATE
New Zealand Study Provides More Support for Lead-Crime Hypothesis (Mother Jones)
Youth played tragic role in year's homicides (Toledo Blade)
More trouble for the ‘Nigerian prince’: Louisiana police say they caught scam’s middle man. (Washington Post)
The poorest Americans are 12 times as likely to be sexually assaulted as the wealthiest (Quartz) see also: What We Know About Victims Of Sexual Assault In America (FiveThirtyEight)
What We Discovered During a Year of Documenting Hate (ProPublica)
Open Data and Overdose Mapping Techniques (NewAmerica.org)
‘CRIMTECH’
Is “Big Data” racist? Why policing by data isn’t necessarily objective (ArtsTechnia)
The Criminal Underworld Is Dropping Bitcoin for Another Currency (Bloomberg) see also: Will Bitcoin’s Role in Crime Grow? (GovTech)
Romanian hackers charged with disabling DC police cameras during inauguration (TheHill.com)
Accountability of AI Under the Law: The Role of Explanation (Harvard)
POLICE TRANSPARENCY
Georgia might share government data on health, crime and more (AJC)
A man was beaten, arrested and convicted. But this bodycam footage cleared his name (Charlotte Observer)
AMERICA’S PRISON SYSTEM
Reimagining Prison with Frank Gehry (The New Yorker)
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