SpotCrime Weekly Reads: police violence, gun violence, police surveillance
Assessing and reassessing police violence and use of force, gun violence over Memorial Day, police surveillance oversight, looking at the coronavirus crime spike and drop, and more...
POLICE CONDUCT
Police killed 1,099 people in 2019 - a map (MappingPoliceViolence.org)
Audit: Austin police need more time, better data in community policing (Austin-American Statesman)
CRIME RATE
Cincinnati police ramp up efforts to curb gun violence after shooting death of 8-year-old (WCPO) see also: Police roll out ShotSpotter technology in three more Cincinnati neighborhoods (WCPO)
Addressing Terrorism and Crime in Your City: Why the Public and Private Sectors Need to Work Together (Security Magazine)
Memorial Day weekend shootings leave 10 dead in Chicago (WBTV) see also: ‘These are not random’: 9 dead, 5 injured amid Memorial Day weekend violence in Baltimore (Baltimore Sun)
California crime remains low after initial pandemic drop, though commercial burglaries up (KTVU) see also: Fargo hospital sees a doubling in ER visits by domestic assault patients amid pandemic (Valley News Live)
CRIM-TECH
A small town can’t afford cops at night. So it’s turning to cameras watched by citizen patrols. (Washington Post) see also: Utah Think Tank Pushes for New Layer of Surveillance Oversight (GovTech)
Police Departments Leverage Real-Time Crime Center In The Cloud To Adapt To COVID-19 Conditions (Fusus)
Five ways to protect yourself from coronavirus cyber-attacks (Compliance Week)
POLICE TRANSPARENCY
PRISON REFROM
Lockdown America: Police and Prisons in the Age of Crisis (Academia.edu)
DUMB CRIMINAL OF THE WEEK
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