Week of March 6, 2023

Gun violence prevention programs, police accountability, FBI gun seizures, data-driven approach to targeting gun violence, domestic violence, police surveillance, addressing violent crime, predictive policing, digital data used by police, government open data portals, and more… POLICE CONDUCT Mayor Duggan to launch gun violence prevention program at State of the City (Detroit Free Press) Mayor to Mayor:Continue reading “Week of March 6, 2023”

Week of February 27, 2023

Data driven policing, cracking down on crime hotspots, protecting against the Ferguson Effect, how social media shapes perception about crime, the science behind lower crime trends, gun violence, children and violence, state law enforcement data practices, body cam footage, algorithms and bias in criminal justice, and more… POLICE CONDUCT New Indiana State Police squad usingContinue reading “Week of February 27, 2023”

Week of February 13, 2023

Shielding police, lower murder rate with more cops, national crime data reporting needs improvement, ATF gun crime report, school shooting data, violent crime and youth, corporate white collar prosecutions at all time low, streamlining sharing of criminal justice data, impact of COVID on arrests, observing bail review hearings, and more…  POLICE CONDUCT In Shielded, JoannaContinue reading “Week of February 13, 2023”

Week of February 20, 2023

Using data for more equitable policing, police misconduct whistleblowers, police reforms, filming cops is protected by the fourth amendment, data-driven approach to tackle crime, juvenile violent crime, crime-fighting software illegal in Germany, improving criminal justice data collection, majority criminal cases end in plea bargains, and more… POLICE CONDUCT The Biden administration wants to know howContinue reading “Week of February 20, 2023”

Week of February 6, 2023

Professionalize the police, dissolution of crime solutions committee, gun violence an emergency, ‘epidemic’ of stolen guns, ghost gun increase, using AI to analyze body cam footage, scraping government websites, relational costs of wrongful convictions, and more… POLICE CONDUCT Professionalize the police. An obvious major reform needs more attention than it’s getting. (Noahpinion) Bellevue police chief saysContinue reading “Week of February 6, 2023”

Week of January 30, 2023

Police staffing, police training, gun violence across the US, gun violence and mental illness, effectiveness of community based solutions, politics of police statistics, body cam tech ‘trash’, gun fire detection system, NYPD Citizen-like app, police data collection is difficult, Louisiana Sheriff’s violating public record laws, crime data systems in CA, donating organs for shorter prisonContinue reading “Week of January 30, 2023”

Week of January 23, 2023

FBI crime stats reporting problem, hate crime reporting and legislation, cost of police misconduct, gun policies that really work, technology that keeps tripping up criminals, scraping court records protected by first amendment, police open crime data websites, juvenile diversion programs working, and more… POLICE CONDUCT The Monterey Park shooting exposes a major problem with crimeContinue reading “Week of January 23, 2023”

Week of January 16, 2023

Secrecy in the criminal justice system, destroying misconduct files, response teams for sexual assault, FBI data useless, crime task force, data use in criminal investigations, drone mounted Apple watch for gunshot detection, Marsy’s Law keeps police names secret in deadly shootings, body cam video transparency, and more… POLICE CONDUCT Sheriff’s Office Has Been Destroying RecordsContinue reading “Week of January 16, 2023”

Week of January 9, 2023

Strongly policed cities and hot spot policing, states that don’t report crime to the FBI, statewide minimums for police pursuits, school lockdowns assessment, residents participate in crime commission forum, public genealogy data to identify criminals, facial recognition leads to wrongful arrest, reliable police data and research needed now more than ever, recidivism rates, and more…Continue reading “Week of January 9, 2023”

Week of January 2, 2023

Police mental health and wellness, deaths during service calls and law enforcement encounters, gun violence falling in 2022, 911 junk science, facial recognition leads to false arrest, police misconduct transparency, criminal justice reform trends in 2022, and more… POLICE CONDUCT One-on-one with Acting Chief of Richmond Police: Talking staffing shortages, morale issues, violence interrupters, combattingContinue reading “Week of January 2, 2023”