SpotCrime Weekly Reads: FBI data, search and seizure, surveillance
FBI data unreliable, Uvalde body cam footage off limits, search and seizure with no crime in KS, medical records could land women in jail under new abortion laws, gun violence on campus, police surveillance, data lacking to identify racial disparities, civil rights violations in student ticketing, and more...
POLICE CONDUCT
Texas police want to block officers’ body cam footage of Uvalde massacre response being released to the public (Independent)
Denver police giving out Advance Auto Parts gift cards instead of tickets for broken tail lights (KDVR)
Police lethal violence against Black people may affect clearance of crimes involving Black victims (Phys.org)
Police Are Still Killing Too Many Americans. Why Can’t We Do Something About It? (Governing.com)
CRIME RATE
Preventing Gun Violence on Campus (Inside Higher Ed)
CRIM-TECH
Amazon Pressed by Senate Democrat on Ring-Police Data Sharing (Bloomberg Law)
POLICE TRANSPARENCY
Racial disparities exist in encounters with King County Sheriff’s Office, but data is lacking (The Seattle Times)
Mayor Candidate Calls for Increased Transparency From NBPD Amid Violence in New Brunswick (InsiderNJ)
THE PRISON SYSTEM
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