SpotCrime Weekly Reads: Crime rate, AI, crime data
Crime investigations stop in St Louis County, new software to change policing, notifications about child abuse on military bases, crime data, crime free lease movement, crime rate, internet crimes, using DNA to identify suspects face, predictive policing and AI, police drones, surveillance, license plate readers, police transparency, parole, and more...
POLICE CONDUCT
Crime investigations stop in St. Louis County due to judicial decision (Northern News Now)
CRIME RATE
This Arizona officer launched a crime-free lease movement. Now, he says his legacy is under attack (AZCentral)
Crime Continues Trending Down, Auto Related Incidents Up in April (Tallahassee Reports)
Memphis Crime Beat Seeks Data For Improving Justice System The organization found that 56 percent of cases were dismissed. (Memphis Flyer)
CRIM-TECH
Crime Scene Investigators Could Soon Identify a Suspect's Face From DNA (Discover Magazine)
Predictive policing AI is on the rise − making it accountable to the public could curb its harmful effects (The Conversation)
POLICE TRANSPARENCY
Fort Worth officials promise transparency, ask for resident input in hiring police chief (Fort Worth Report)
THE PRISON SYSTEM
Justice Delayed: The Growing Wait for Parole After a Life Sentence (The Sentencing Project)
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