SpotCrime Weekly Reads: Coronavirus and the crime rate, a call for open crime data
Coronavirus continues to effect domestic violence, crime on subways, a call for researchers to embrace open crime data, looking at effectiveness and equity, GA no longer allows private companies to copyright the law, and more... POLICE CONDUCT Policing during a pandemic (Part 1): A new normal (CCX Media) Life as a prosecutor during coronavirus: People spitting at grocery clerks, telling police they have COVID-19 during arrests (CPR News) Effectiveness vs equity in policing: Is a tradeoff inevitable? (Academia.edu) Baltimore police have seized 165 illegal firearms, arrested 19 murder suspects during coronavirus state of emergency (CBS Baltimore) RPD, other agencies tracking calls for service over groups larger than 10 (WDBJ) Thousands of criminal charges delayed during the pandemic, Maricopa County data shows (AZCentral) COVID-19: PGPD temporarily suspends beard policy and issues N95 masks to officers (WJLA) CRIME RATE Not every COVID-19 testing site is legit (