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SpotCrime Weekly Reads: Transparency, AI, prison

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Focus on police transparency, recruiting police officers, Phoenix DOJ report, gun ownership and gun violence, stolen guns, crime trends, drones in rural America, AI surveillance cameras, real time crime centers, AI to overcome bias, sharing license plate data, facial recognition, youth incarceration decline, recreational cannabis on recidivism, bail reform, and more... POLICE CONDUCT New Mathis police chief focused on transparency, brighter days  (South Texas News) Why It's So Hard to Recruit Police Officers  (Governing) 'Important for our community to see': Phoenix PD releases records connected to DOJ report  (12News) Group protests outside Columbus police headquarters, demands transparency in deadly shooting  (WOSU) CRIME RATE Gun ownership and gun violence: A comparison of the United States and Switzerland  (CRIMRXIV) Stolen guns on the rise despite drop in certain other crimes, St. Pete police say  (Fox13) People are now blurring their homes on Google Maps to deter pote

SpotCrime Weekly Reads: FBI crime data not released, crime trends, police reform

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Police reform, gaps in national crime data, FBI not releasing three months of crime data lacking law enforcement report sharing, new Florida elections police force, surveillance by game warden unconstitutional, progress addressing mental health calls, combating homelessness with crime data, place based policing, crime trends over the past two years, criminal justice in rural America, and more... POLICE CONDUCT Anne Arundel County Council votes against investigative powers for Police Advisory Board (Capital Gazette) DOJ Launches Voluntary Police Reform Program  (TheCrimeReport.org) Florida Is Set to Create a New Police Force to Investigate Elections  (Bolts Mag) School resource officer data shows more than 2,000 criminal charges laid over one decade: Researchers  (The Edmonton Journal) Most LAPD officers who violate policy in shootings avoid serious punishment, report shows  (Los Angeles Daily News) MD Bill Would Limit Police Interrogation of Youths without Adult Present  (Public News