SpotCrime Weekly Reads: Encryption, AI, crime data
Police encryption and access to encrypted data, reporting police misconduct, high-speed police chases, surveillance expansion, US crime data, DOJ seeks input on AI use, machine learning flags issues with police forces sooner, AI assessing traffic stops, cyber security training, body cam transparency, forensic DNA lab transparency, and more...
POLICE CONDUCT
Colorado law enforcement groups object to bill requiring officers to report colleagues' alleged misconduct (Colorado Politics)
In reversal, more areas allow high-speed police chases (The Mercury News)
Surveillance expansion threatens press freedom – and everyone else's (Freedom of the Press Foundation)
34 charges filed as Houston PD wraps up review of suspended sex assault cases (Houston Public Media)
CRIME RATE
What the data says about crime in the U.S. (Pew Research)
The Curious Case of Greenwood, South Carolina (Jeff-Alytics)
Fresno PD encourages crime victims to reach out, report crimes (YourCentralValley.com)
CRIM-TECH
POLICE TRANSPARENCY
THE PRISON SYSTEM
Lawmakers seek more answers after prison education audit (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
Second Chance Month: ‘I always thought I would die in prison’ (Brainerd Dispatch)
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