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SpotCrime Weekly Reads: shaking corruption, AI in policing, transparency, and more...

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Baltimore police department loses officers while facing corruption woes, mental health programs helps police, AI predicting crime debate continues, how transparent is your government, and more... POLICE CONDUCT Baltimore Mayor Pugh opposes state commission to investigate police corruption (Baltimore Sun) see also: Baltimore police had net gain of 4 officers in 2017, but hundreds lost in recent years, according to data (Baltimore Sun) Commish: Boston police bodycam pilot mostly successful (Boston Herald) Lincoln police study finds mental health referral program reduces crisis calls  (Journal Star) Assessing police use of force data with the help of the Police Foundation  (Sunlight Foundation) Why Social Media Plays an Important Role in Law Enforcement  (InPublicSafety.com) CRIME RATE Proposed bill aims to change how DUIs are reported across U.S.  (WMC) U.S. attorney meeting with community partners for crime reduction project  (GainesvilleTimes....

SpotCrime Weekly Reads: AI in policing and the gun debate continues

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Artificial intelligence finds its way into policing across the world, fact checking the gun debate and gun data, fighting blight may help curb violence, crime in Baltimore and Chicago is down, and more... POLICE CONDUCT Dallas police officers and top brass continue to leave department  (WFAA) Columbia’s approach to bias-free policing  (Columbia Daily Tribune) Here's how police in Europe work together against cryptocurrency crime  (Business Insider) Does Police Immunity for Wrongful Arrests Really Deter Crime?  (TheCrimeReport.org) CRIME RATE Homicides down 25 percent, shootings down 30 percent from violent 2016 and 2017  (Chicago Tribune) Baltimore had fewer homicides in February than any other month in years  (Baltimore Sun) Could a cease-fire curb gun violence in Kansas City?  (KansasCity.com) Restoring Vacant Lots Reduces Gun Violence and Crime, Increases Neighborhood Safety  (UPenn News) see also:  Can Fighti...

SpotCrime Weekly Reads: AI in policing, fact-checking mass shooting data, bodycam on the blockchain

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POLICE CONDUCT Palantir has secretly been using New Orleans to test its predictive policing technology  (The Verge) See also:  The Future of Policing Is Being Hashed Out in Secret  (Bloomberg) and also:  Artificial intelligence could identify gang crimes—and ignite an ethical firestorm  (ScienceMag) Homebuying incentive could help San Diego with police officer shortage  (San Diego Tribune) 2017 saw highest number of officer-involved shootings in more than two decades  (The Spokesman Review) CRIME RATE Philly Study: Cleaning Vacant Land Can Significantly Reduce Crime  (PhillyMag.com) When the Saints play, do fewer people in New Orleans get shot?  (NOLA.com) Global Cost of Cyber-Crime Reached a New High of $600 Billion in 2017  (eWeek) Did mass shootings increase 200 percent since assault weapons ban expired?  (Politifact) See also:  Four Or Five Mass Shootings A Year-Not One A Day  (CrimeInAmerica.net) Port...

SpotCrime Weekly Reads: gun control, gun violence, Baltimore woes

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Addressing gun control after Parkland, Baltimore crime and police problems continue, tax identity theft, Tesla and autonomous driving future of police vehicles, drones used to respond to gunshots, and more... POLICE CONDUCT Parkland shooting: Troopers bought flight to funeral for friend of victim  (NBC News) Policeman Dragged by Motorist For Half a Mile  (The Epoch Times) Disband the Baltimore Police Department? After corruption trial, Maryland official proposes it  (Baltimore Sun) Santa Barbara Police Department Proposes Mental Health Detail Medical Professionals Would Engage the Chronically Homeless  (Santa Barbara Independent) Pittsburgh police bureau’s work with a technology company sparked FBI, city investigations and a whistleblower lawsuit  (PublicSource.org) CRIME RATE After Parkland:   As students watch, lawmakers debate porn but refuse to take up assault weapons ban  (Miami-Herald) see also:  In wake of Parkland...

What is tax identity theft and how does it happen?

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We are midway through tax season - have you filed your tax return yet? Or has a criminal already filed them for you? What is tax-related identity theft? More often referred to as ‘tax identity theft’, tax-related identity theft is when an unauthorized person files a tax return with a stolen social security number in order to obtain a fraudulent refund. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has been beefing up efforts to help stop tax related identity theft. The number of taxpayers who reported they were victims of identity theft dropped 32% in 2016 and 40% in 2017. The amount of refunds protected from those fraudulent returns was $6.4 billion and $6 billion respectively. How do you know if you are a victim of tax identity theft? Some signs you are a victim of tax identity theft are : You have been paid by an employer you don’t know. In order for businesses to pay employees, a social security number (SSN) is needed. If someone uses your SSN to get a job, the business will fil...

SpotCrime Weekly Reads - school shootings, crime rates, whistleblowers

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Parkland school shooting is number 18 of 2018 (it's only February), Sacramento crime drop attributed to community policing, algorithms can tell when kids are in danger, DNA imaging tech helps solve cold cases, Chicago murder clearance rate and gun violence decreases, rethinking probation, and more... POLICE CONDUCT West Palm Beach Police lieutenant files whistleblower lawsuit against the city  (WPTV) ATF ballistics database would get budget bump  (FCW) 2 cops, 2 stories: LPD internal affairs finds few facts, but leaders say 1 sworn officer is lying  (The Ledger) Murder ‘clearance’ rate in Chicago hit new low in 2017  (Chicago Sun Times) See Also:  Los Angeles-style policing driving down Chicago shootings, city’s experts say  (Chicago Sun Times) CRIME RATE There have already been 18 school shootings in the US this year: Everytown  (ABC News) See also:   After Sandy Hook, More Than 400 People Have Been Shot in Over 200 School Shoot...

SpotCrime Weekly Reads

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Police officer retention rates, the opioid epidemic may have fueled the murder spike, medical marijuana to fight the opioid epidemic, Portland might scrap $12 million records system, Chinese police start using smart glasses, cyber crimes, and more... POLICE CONDUCT DOJ charges 36 in global cyber crime ring takedown  (TheHill.com) The Utah Department of Public Safety says violent crime is increasing, but that it’s losing officers to higher-paying jobs  (Salt Lake Tribune) See also:  More than 80% of Berkeley officers have looked to leave BPD, cop union says  (Berkleyside) Social worker to join SLOPD officers in the field to help address mental health issues  (KSBY) Detroit a model when it comes to solving the opioid epidemic  (TheHill.com) CRIME RATE People are committing violent crimes after suffering brain damage — and researchers are trying to figure out why  (Business Insider) States and cities are taking the lead on bump stock bans ...