SpotCrime Weekly Reads: Suspended chief, crim-tech, crime rate
DOJ says Phoenix police have pattern of violating civil rights, Louisville police Chief suspended, police shootings, reporting crime data in 2022 explained, big cities big victories over crime, Baltimore city gun violence drop, police drones, facial recognition tech, license plate readers, NYPD dodge surveillance transparency laws, LAPD removes crime data from public, incarceration and crime, dying in prison, and more...
POLICE CONDUCT
Minnesota law enforcement officers are facing increase in attacks by shooters, state data shows (CBS News)
Did 6,000 Agencies Fail To Report Crime Data in 2022? (Jeff-alytics)
CRIME RATE
Station discusses data-driven approach on crime (The Signal)
How significant is Baltimore’s drop in gun violence? Ask the White House. (The Baltimore Banner)
When It Comes to Neighborhood Crime, Perception Affects Understanding, Criminal Justice Professor Says (Boston University)
CRIM-TECH
Controversial license plate readers used to dismantle child trafficking ring in Taylor (Click On Detroit) see also: Houston Police Lean on Plate Scanners Amid Staff Shortage (GovTech)
POLICE TRANSPARENCY
NYPD Continues to Dodge Surveillance Transparency Laws (Brennan Center for Justice)
Transparency is best policy. Thanks to a new policy, Michigan State Police have an inconsistent approach to death. (Daily Press)
THE PRISON SYSTEM
Incarceration and Crime: A Weak Relationship (The Sentencing Project)
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