SpotCrime Weekly Reads: Crime rate, public safety and privacy, transparency
Police response times, independent monitor for police reform, police job demand stress, dip in violent crime, real time crime centers, balancing public safety and privacy, robotic technology in law enforcement, drone tech to respond to emergencies, AI tool and transparency, bodycam footage transparency, voting from prison, DNA and wrongful convictions, and more...
POLICE CONDUCT
Police Response Times May Be Improving (Jeff-alytics)
One police officer fired, six more leave to avoid discipline, Fresno report says (The Fresno Bee)
Louisville seeks independent monitor for police reform implementation (WHAS)
Three current and former Louisiana police chiefs are federally charged in alleged visa fraud scheme (NBC)
CRIME RATE
City officials attribute new programs for dip in violent crime (Fox19)
Crime has dropped significantly in Connecticut’s largest city (Fox61)
New Orleans homicide rates at an all time low in first six months of the year (WGNO)
CounterCrime - Using counterfactual explanations to explore crime reduction scenarios (PubMed)
State data at heart of Albany crime debate show Raise the Age funding has been underutilized (WAMC)
CRIM-TECH
Pueblo Police Department introducing new technology, drones to Real Time Crime Center (KKTV)
In a technology race against crime, it’s the scammers who are streaking ahead (The Observer)
Balancing Public Safety and Privacy: A Media Analysis of Robotic Technology in Law Enforcement (TandFOnline) see also: Seattle Police Department unveils high-tech crime center, raising privacy concerns (MyNorthWest.com)
Utah Uses AI to Handle Non-Emergency Calls to 911 Centers (GovTech)
Minnesota police departments launching new drone technology to respond to emergencies (KSTP)
POLICE TRANSPARENCY
Axon’s Draft One is Designed to Defy Transparency (EFF.org) see also: AI tool that writes police reports needs better oversight, transparency, report says (StateScoop) and also: Cops’ favorite AI tool automatically deletes evidence of when AI was used (ArsTechinca)
Alabama police know they don’t have to show bodycam videos to families: ‘Why hide it?’ (AL.com)
THE PRISON SYSTEM
Voting From Prison: Lessons From Maine and Vermont (The Sentencing Project)
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