SpotCrime Weekly Reads: Violent crime, civilian review board, crim-tech and privacy
Violent crime plans, civilian review boards, public safety index, ghost guns, USPS suspends service due to crime, 911 systems and open data, Google location data and police, police surveillance, facial recognition, criminal justice data portal, body cams and transparency, ex-convicts housing, and more...
POLICE CONDUCT
Little Rock collaborating with Pine Bluff in effort to reduce violent crime (KAUR) see also: Fort Worth Police implement new violent crime plan (WFAA)
Buffalo, N.Y., police officers cleared of wrongdoing after shoving elderly man to ground at protest (CBC)
Teens more likely to disengage from school after police stops (APA)
CRIME RATE
Public Safety Index In Seattle Important To Recovery (Seattle Medium)
Poverty, crime linked to differences in newborns' brains (Science Daily)
CRIM-TECH
Case study: 911 Systems and Open Data: The Reimagine 911 National Action Team and Code for America (Data.world)
Google Location Data Tempts Police While Privacy Advocates Worry (Bloomberg Law)
Police surveillance and facial recognition: Why data privacy is imperative for communities of color (Brookings)
POLICE TRANSPARENCY
THE PRISON SYSTEM
Surviving Prison is 90% Mental. That’s Why I Teach Workouts That Strengthen the Mind (The Marshall Project)
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