SpotCrime Weekly Reads: databases for transparency, internal investigations, opioid epidemic
Internal investigations, opioid epidemic and homicide, DOJ corporate crime database, black women victimization, license plate readers, ShotSpotter tech improvements, Dallas crime data dashboard inaccessible, Delaware police transparency bill, NJ criminal justice database, probation while low risk, juvenile justice funding, and more... POLICE CONDUCT Tulsa Police Defy Department Policy By Hiding Internal Investigation (Oklahoma Watch) Baltimore County Police trial board supports firing officer for false report, lying to supervisor (Baltimore Sun) CRIME RATE The Opioid Epidemic and Homicide (CRIMRXIV) Chicago Injustice Unveiled: The Shocking Statistics of Black Women Victimization (Southwest Journal) Is Birmingham really the second ‘most dangerous city in the U.S.’? (AL.com) DOJ Launches Corporate Crime Database (Lexology) 'Crime in Virginia' report reveals increased violent crime rates, alarming trends (ABC13) CRIM-TECH Bibb County to install license plate reading cameras