Week of January 3, 2022

Police suicides, use of force tracking, body cams, 2021 homicide numbers, police use of AI, facial recognition tech used to identify insurrectionists, did bail reform work or fail, crime prediction tech, COIVD outbreaks in jail, and more… POLICE CONDUCT Florida sheriff hopes suicides of 2 deputies is ‘catalyst for change’ (NBC News) New use-of-force tracking systemContinue reading “Week of January 3, 2022”

Week of December 27, 2021

Early intervention systems to reduce police violence, KKK embedded in Florida law enforcement, crisis response team achieve 70% reduction in people taken into custody, gun violence, pediatric gun violence costs, more guns than ever stolen from cars in Nashville, predictive policing, spy tech in Boston, DNA tests, Dallas roll back open data, restorative justice, andContinue reading “Week of December 27, 2021”

Week of December 13, 2021

Virtual mugshots, facial recognition, crime data, guns and suicide, Log4J flaw, retail thefts, violent crime by children, body cams, predictive policing, police misconduct database, prison population decreased in 2020, criminal justice data, marginal cost of incarceration, and more… POLICE CONDUCT NYPD Utilizes ‘Virtual Mugshots’ Despite City Hall’s Words (GovTech)The Challenge of Attracting More African Americans toContinue reading “Week of December 13, 2021”

Week of December 6, 2021

Civil forfeiture, FBI 2020 data and potential shutdown of use-of-force database, violence and relations to socio-economic structures, gun violence, body cams, justice-as-a-platform, tech and data help improve police transparency, access to police disciplinary records, data driven solutions in the justice, US public divided over prison sentences, and more… POLICE CONDUCT Yes, police in most statesContinue reading “Week of December 6, 2021”

Week of November 29, 2021

Louisiana law department that polices itself, medical workers for mental health, police officer identification stickers for special needs residents, stopping retail mob thefts, Indianapolis campus safety, gun violence, transparency and trust in law enforcement, public access to body cam footage, Tallahassee backtracks on new crime alert policy, second chances in Pennsylvania’s sentencing system, and more…Continue reading “Week of November 29, 2021”

Week of November 15, 2021

Officers tired of overtime, police use data driven decision making, K9 disobedience, dangerous domestic violence calls highlight need for reform, police tech and the connection to transparency, lack of data hinders studies on police, Dallas Police remove data from open data portal, data transparency builds trust in police, access to body cam footage, prison bankingContinue reading “Week of November 15, 2021”

Week of November 1, 2021

Communities highlight need for crime prevention, USCs troubling delay in reporting crime, police traffic stops, inside gun detection software, Tesla police cars tested in Spokane, using tech to stop human trafficking, a billionaire’s son border war, prison staff shortages among COVID, and more… POLICE CONDUCT Dayton to use mediation response for some nonviolent 911 calls (DaytonContinue reading “Week of November 1, 2021”

The Undue Influence of Police Technology Companies on Open Crime Data

Police budgets are used not only to hire officers, but also to purchase tech from companies to aid in police work. Anything from body cams to surveillance tech to in-car computers to RMS/CAD systems are typically hired out to a private vendor company rather than created and maintained in house by the police departments themselves.Continue reading “The Undue Influence of Police Technology Companies on Open Crime Data”

Week of October 25, 2021

Police staffing crisis, use of force, addressing violent crime, focused interruption, evaluating camera surveillance use by police, geofence warrants, body cams, crime rate, and more… POLICE CONDUCT Officials vow to increase police staffing, with available officers at historic low (Berkeleyside.org) see also: Chicago on pace to lose more than 1,000 officers due to resignation, retirement (WGN) and also: HowContinue reading “Week of October 25, 2021”