SpotCrime Weekly Reads: Data transparency, predictive policing, cold cases
Data dashboards, predictive policing, civilian oversight, social programs reduce crime, regulating AI-generated calls, Louisiana law enforcement not reporting crime stats, police IT delays access to domestic violence court orders, intersection of AI and criminal justice, body cams, ShotSpotter data leaked, encrypted scanners, town asks for more transparency from police department, juvenile courts transparency, and more...
POLICE CONDUCT
APD has a new data dashboard – is it reliable? (KXAN) see also: Aurora Police Department releases data in a step towards transparency. Community wants to see more (CPR News)
New CA data: Social programs reduce crime (Public News Service)
What does AI regulation in policing look like? (Crime De-coder)
CRIME RATE
Why many Louisiana law enforcement agencies aren’t reporting crime stats (Business Report)
Alamance-Burlington School System deputy superintendent charged with failure to report crime against juvenile, suspended with pay (Queen City News)
CRIM-TECH
New NT Police crime data IT system SerPro delaying domestic violence court orders, says union president (ABC Australia)
The Need for Transparency and Interpretability at the Intersection of AI and Criminal Justice (Duke.edu)
Springfield Police Division to roll out body cameras (Springfield News-Sun)
Privacy advocates respond to leaked data of ShotSpotter gunshot detection (Wisconsin Examiner)
Bill would open encrypted scanners to media (Daily Record)
POLICE TRANSPARENCY
Fight over Madison police records in Barbara Hamburg murder case sparks CT Supreme Court ruling (CT Insider)
University of Georgia First Amendment Clinic suing Atlanta Police Foundation over ‘Cop City’ records (Decaturish)
THE PRISON SYSTEM
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