SpotCrime Weekly Reads: Police review boards, surveillance, crime data
Licensing police in NJ, police review boards, violence dip, hackers getting more sophisticated, data sharing agreements, surveillance, body cam transparency, inmate overdoses, and more...
POLICE CONDUCT
Tampa's police review board wants voters to decide if it should have subpoena power (Creative Loafing)
62 New Camden County Police Officers Spend First Day Building Relationships With Neighbors (CBS Philly)
Pennsylvania Poaching Police Warrantlessly Installed Camera on Private Land To Surveil Hunting Club (reason)
CRIME RATE
Murders, Gun Assaults Dipped in First Six Months of 2022 (TheCrimeReport.org)
CRIM-TECH
Joint Statement by the United States and the United Kingdom on Data Access Agreement (Department of Justice)
Newly signed California bill to let police track some violent sex offenders with GPS (Washington Times)
POLICE TRANSPARENCY
Boulder Police Unveil New Crime Blotter, Twitter Automation (BoulderColorado.gov)
THE PRISON SYSTEM
Mental health disparities in solitary confinement (Wiley Online Library)
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