How a major battle in the struggle for gender equality was won with beer.
— Read on www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/radiolabmoreperfect/episodes/sex-appeal
Author: scott prell
Herman Goldstein: 1931-2020 – Improving Police
Professor Herman Goldstein died early this morning at Meriter Hospital surrounded by his family. It is a great loss to those of us who worked with and followed him over the years. The following is a eulogy for him — a most dear friend. Herman Goldstein Prof. Herman Goldstein Herman Goldstein was my mentor, colleague…
— Read on improvingpolice.blog/2020/01/24/herman-goldstein-1931-2020/
Eradicating Assembly-Line Justice: An Opportunity Lost by the Revised American Bar Association Criminal Justice Standards by Steven Zeidman :: SSRN
Every day in criminal courts across the country, thousands of people enter guilty pleas within hours of their arrest at their initial appearance or arraignment
— Read on papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm
Presidential Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice
This is commission can make changes to Law Enforcement for decades.
Presidential Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice
— Read on www.justice.gov/ag/presidential-commission-law-enforcement-and-administration-justice
From Funnels to Large-Scale Irrigation: Changing the Criminal Justice System Paradigm to Improve Public Health and Safety
Seattle has repeatedly sought to curb crime downtown, but hasn’t stopped sporadic violence | The Seattle Times
In one sense, the shooting Wednesday that killed a woman and injured seven other people was shocking. But in another sense, it was sadly less surprising. The area has long…
— Read on www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/seattle-has-repeatedly-sought-to-curb-crime-downtown-but-hasnt-stopped-sporadic-violence/
LIVING WITH IMPUNITY UNSOLVED MURDERS IN OAKLAND AND THE HUMAN RIGHTS IMPACT ON VICTIMS’ FAMILY MEMBERS
Studies warned of potential racial bias in vehicle searches just before Pa. State Police ended the research
Troopers were 2 to 3 times more likely to search black and Hispanic drivers. Officials are unsure if anything was done to address the problem.
— Read on www.inquirer.com/news/pennsylvania/spl/pennsylvania-state-police-racial-bias-traffic-stops-vehicle-searches-20200123.html
Links to the reports can be found HERE
MADISON POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICY & PROCEDURE REVIEW AD HOC COMMITTEE
See the link below to the report on the Madison PD policy and procedure review.
Atlanta Repeat Offender Commission Publishes 2017-2018 Report – Atlanta Police Foundation
This a very interesting report on Offender reoffending.
Atlanta Repeat Offender Commission Publishes 2017-2018 Report – Atlanta Police Foundation
— Read on atlantapolicefoundation.org/atlanta-repeat-offender-commission-publishes-2017-2018-report/