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SpotCrime Weekly Reads: police shortage, database, early release

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Officer and 911 operator shortage, racial profiling, Do Not Defund, police firearm dangers, teachers' safety, electric vehicles in the police fleet, FL database on bad cops, public crime data, early release doesn't equal violent crime, and more... POLICE CONDUCT As dozens in government housing arrested for potential violence, concerns raised about racial profiling  (WTVR) Va. attorney general visits Fairfax Co. police amid officer shortage, violent crime spike  (WJLA) Kootenai County reduces public services amid 911 operator shortage  (Idaho Capital Sun) Do Not Defund: Roland Fryer and Rafael Mangual on Crime and Policing in the 21st Century  (Hoover Instution) Viewing Firearm Danger Through the Lens of Police Officers  (SAGE Journals) CRIME RATE Shootings and Homicides in Chicago Down From Historic Highs of Past Years, Overall Crime Still Up  (NBC Chicago) Teachers’ Safety and Workplace Victimization: A Socioecological Analysis of Teachers’ Perspective  (Taylor and Francis Onl

SpotCrime Weekly Reads

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Annapolis Police Chief fired, America’s murder rate, transparency in police misconduct cases, Alexa can now tell you about crime, and more… POLICE CONDUCT College town cops are part of the problem at Baylor, other football factories  (Orlando Sentinel) Annapolis police Chief Pristoop fired, mayor confirms. Dismissal comes after deadliest year in state capital's history (WBAL) Under Obama, the Justice Department aggressively pursued police reforms. Will it continue under Trump? (LA Times) Race and the Police use of Force Encounter in the United States (OUP) President Trump Meets With National Sheriffs’ Association (LawOfficer.com) Violence erupts in Paris suburbs over police sodomy case (USAToday) CRIME RATE America's murder rate is rising at its fastest pace since the early 1970s (Economist) Chicago Still Isn’t the Murder Capital of America (TheTrace) America’s Oldest Crime Victims (TheCrimeReport) Baltimore police to divert low-