COVID leading cause of death for police officers, Portland officer shortage, Durham police disregard body cam policies, gun violence, George Floyd’s murder related to decrease in calls to police, sex offender registries have no impact on recidivism, DOJ reviewing law enforcement grants, more police departments adopting body cams, the FBIs crime data shortage, impact ofContinue reading “Week of September 20, 2021”
Author Archives: SpotCrime
Week of September 13, 2021
Justice Dept bans no-knock entries and chokeholds, police use social media to build profiles, Chief says zero tolerance won’t work, 9/11 and the militarization of police, entire police department resigns, AI in policing, police and mental health calls, the broken windows tipping point, violence behind bars, and more… POLICE CONDUCT Justice Department announces ban onContinue reading “Week of September 13, 2021”
Week of September 6, 2021
Chicago police pause new foot pursuit policy, police in schools, staffing woes in Baltimore PD, effects of one day foot patrols on hot spots, campus sexual assault, Texas will ‘eliminate all rapists’, MN county stops prosecuting low level traffic stops, body cam law to standardize operations across the state, recidivism rates over the past 10Continue reading “Week of September 6, 2021”
Week of August 30, 2021
Mental health, search and seizures, police reform and procedural justice, concealed carry linked to increased gun violence, license plate readers used to track vehicle locations, facial recognition, police data tracking needs more transparency, school-to-prison pipeline, and more… POLICE CONDUCT Cook County Sheriff dealing with mental health crisis one Zoom call at a time (Associated Press) seeContinue reading “Week of August 30, 2021”
Week of August 23, 2021
Police focus on tracking crime and use of force, 911 data sheds light on police reform, Virginia police union wants to end ticket quotas, how extreme heat changes human behavior and crime rates, license plate reader debates, ShotSpotter tech under fire, man freed from jail after disputed AI evidence, and more… POLICE CONDUCT Phoenix looksContinue reading “Week of August 23, 2021”
Week of August 16, 2021
Community policing efforts and foot patrols increase, criminal justice reform debates around crime rate, secret surveillance cameras placed and removed by Lake County (FL) Sheriff, transparency surrounding gunshot detection demanded in ABQ, restorative justice and foster care-to-prison pipeline for youth, misconceptions about police reform, and more… POLICE CONDUCT Phoenix police can’t fill at least 1,035Continue reading “Week of August 16, 2021”
Week of August 9, 2021
Body cam rollout and transparency delay, gunshot detection effectiveness, white collar crime prosecutions decline, officer wrongdoing investigations plummet after body cams, police surveillance, Dallas crime fighting plan results, taking away access to physical mail from prisoners, and more… POLICE CONDUCT Scottsdale police open internal affairs investigation after woman was falsely accused (AZ Central) Investigations into officerContinue reading “Week of August 9, 2021”
Week of August 2, 2021
Re-directing no threat 911 calls, mental health unit works toward de-escalation, homicide rate surge may be over, fixing vacancies to reduce gun violence, police use virtual reality for de-escalation training, report urges transparency with internal affairs department, navigating life after incarceration, and more… POLICE CONDUCT Pilot program designed to redirect no-threat 911 calls from ColumbusContinue reading “Week of August 2, 2021”
Week of July 26, 2021
Mental health police response programs seeing results, reimagining policing in Seattle, Chicago controversial gang database still in use, Pasco County controversial intelligence program still in use, evidence from gun-shot detecting AI altered, DOJ launches firearms trafficking strike force, officers from January 6 insurrection testify, hate crime laws lack uniformity across US, reentry programs change inmatesContinue reading “Week of July 26, 2021”
Week of July 19, 2021
Violence prevention spending, looking at data to keep police accountable, Colorado cop barred from policing ends up as police chief, civil litigation as instrument for police reform, gun violence, less crime around strip clubs than Airbnbs, COVID-19 leads to sweeping changes in jails, and more… POLICE CONDUCT Boston police emphasize de-escalation, disengagement in mental healthContinue reading “Week of July 19, 2021”