Police Reform Task Force | Saratoga Springs, NY
— Read on www.saratoga-springs.org/2566/Police-Reform-Task-Force
See the reform study HERE
Police Reform Task Force | Saratoga Springs, NY
— Read on www.saratoga-springs.org/2566/Police-Reform-Task-Force
See the reform study HERE
Contacts Between Police and the Public, 2022 | Bureau of Justice Statistics
— Read on bjs.ojp.gov/library/publications/contacts-between-police-and-public-2022
Federal prosecutors filed a new indictment against two former Louisville officers accused of falsifying a warrant that led police to Breonna Taylor’s door before they fatally shot her
— Read on abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/federal-prosecutors-file-new-indictment-louisville-police-officers-114410503
This “secretive program” is similar to Citizen Police Academies that 1,000’s of police departments across the nation host every year. There is nothing nefarious with this program.
ICE recruits civilians to role play as agents for a secretive public relations initiative that trains them to shoot firearms, conduct surveillance, and use lethal force.
— Read on documentedny.com/2024/10/01/ice-immigration-train-citizens-academy/
Traffic stops by Chicago police have more than doubled over the past nine years in what the American Civil Liberties Union, a civil rights group, is calling the “new stop-and-frisk.”
Stop and frisk is when officers stop and search people based on “reasonable suspicion” that they are involved in criminal activity. The practice has been documented to disproportionately target Black and Latino people – not only in Chicago but also in New York and across the United States. In Chicago, it has declined sharply since a 2015 reform agreement between the ACLU and the Chicago Police Department.
— Read on www.theskanner.com/news/usa/36350-police-stop-more-black-drivers-while-speed-cameras-issue-unbiased-tickets-new-study-from-chicago
This is a link to the Rochester Police Accountability Board.
On this page there are several links to misconduct investigations.
The Investigations Process
— Read on www.rocpab.org/investigations/
There are several different articles in the issue covering many different aspects about Subway Usage.
An excellent resource.
— Read on www.vitalcitynyc.org/issues/issue-9
On disorder, and why it matters
— Read on thecausalfallacy.com/p/its-time-to-talk-about-americas-disorder
Executive Summary
Crime remains a pressing concern for Americans, even as rates of violence have receded from 2022 peaks. What explains these persistent concerns? This report investigates this question in the context of a small but rapidly growing American city: Chattanooga, Tennessee. A Manhattan Institute poll from earlier this year found that Chattanooga residents are worried about safety in their communities; this report investigates why.In a review of Chattanooga data, it finds that the city experienced the same increases in certain kinds of crime that other American cities did over the past four years, but that, through the application of evidence-based practices, the city’s police and municipal government have brought the problem under control.
But even as violent crime has largely receded, there are multiple indicators suggesting that another problem persists: disorder. Data indicate that homelessness, trash, and certain kinds of petty crime remain elevated above pre-2020 levels. A reduction in city resources—especially police resources—appears to have caused a concentration on serious crime, at the expense of more minor but still significant issues.
Disorder, this report argues, matters, especially for a growing city like Chattanooga. Consequently, this report concludes by outlining a number of principles for addressing this problem, while capitalizing on the gains that the city has already made in getting major crime under control.
— Read on manhattan.institute/article/the-perception-of-crime-since-2020-the-case-of-chattanooga
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