SpotCrime Weekly Reads: Police conduct, reducing crime, crim-tech
Chief honored for leadership, citizen police oversight commission, using military in domestic operations, Justice Department cutting grants to help crime victims, police exemptions from deadly conduct charges in Texas, new tool for community feedback, organized crime and corruption reporting, hoax calls, deepfake legislation passed to protect victims of NCII, LED streetlights help reduce crime, leveraging tech for safer communities, Rochester new measure of public safety, data on prison deaths, and more...
POLICE CONDUCT
Citizens Police Oversight Commission Releases Annual Report Highlighting Progress Toward Police Accountability, Transparency, and Community Trust (City of Philadelphia)
Bondi and Hegseth ordered to look at how military can be used in domestic operations (The Independent) see also: Trump’s New Order on Policing Seems Sweeping. But What Will It Really Change? (The Marshall Project)
SDPD launches new tool for community feedback on officer response (Fox 5 San Diego)
CRIME RATE
Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (MacArthur Foundation)
FBI alerts public to new dangerous hoax calls: Are you at risk? (Cleveland.com)
Congress passes bill to fight deepfake nudes, revenge porn (The Washington Post)
CRIM-TECH
Leveraging technology for safer communities: Scottsdale’s real-time crime center at work (Thomson Reuters)
POLICE TRANSPARENCY
A new measure of public safety (Rochester Beacon)
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