When police busted a shoplifting ring operating out of a liquor store last spring, they calculated that the dozen or so people involved had swiped at least $375,000 worth of goods from retailers such as Walmart, Lowe’s, and Walgreens. The pair heading the ring relied on small-time thieves, including several with drug arrest records, to launch brazen “grab-and-go” operations in which they snatched expensive goods and then raced out of stores and fled in cars with phony license plates. Though police and prosecutors often categorize shoplifting as a nonviolent crime, the gang’s sprees resulted in several physical confrontations, including one in which a gang member assaulted a store employee with a stun gun. This may sound similar to the organized smash-and-grab lootings that have plagued high-end retailers in San Francisco and other Northern California communities recently, but this gang was operating out of Daytona Beach, Florida—and had done so for nearly two years.
— Read on www.city-journal.org/smash-and-grab-retail
Category: CRJ301 Police Mgt
‘We’re Not Ready for Police-Free Zones’ | The Crime Report
This is an interesting discussion with Professor Moskos about crime and how New York City defeated crime in the 1990s. The Crime Report is a paid site where it allows 5 free articles a month. I recommend subscribing to it because it offers a lot of useful information about criminal justice issues.
Explanations for the rise in violent crime tend to avoid the role police play in crime prevention, argues policing expert Peter Moskos. In the latest installment of the “At the Crossroads” series of interviews sponsored by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, Moskos tells Greg Berman that cops need to be proactive in addressing clear threats like gun offenders.
— Read on thecrimereport.org/2022/01/20/were-not-ready-for-police-free-zones/
2021 Year in Review Recap of LASD
This is an interesting presentation by the Sheriff on the crime stats and goals form 2021.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva provided a recap of 2021
— Read on lasd.org/2021-year-in-review-recap-of-lasd/
Timeline of events since George Floyd’s arrest and death | AP News
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A timeline of key events that began with George Floyd’s arrest on May 25, 2020, by four police officers in Minneapolis: May 25, 2020 — Minneapolis police officers respond to a call shortly after 8 p.m.
— Read on apnews.com/article/death-of-george-floyd-george-floyd-minneapolis-arrests-police-7d8130621a8bf2ecec3e7df57f27827b
Special Commission to Investigate and Study the Impact of the Qualified Immunity Doctrine to the Administration of Justice in the Commonwealth
I study crowds – that’s why I know the police and crime bill will make us less safe | Stephen Reicher | The Guardian
Priti Patel’s crackdown on peaceful protesters ignores all the evidence about how to handle large demonstrations, says psychologist Stephen Reicher
— Read on www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jan/18/study-crowds-police-crime-bill-less-safe-priti-patel
Robert Woodson on Race Relations and Policing in the U.S. | C-SPAN.org
Robert Woodson talked about race relations and policing in the U.S. following the death of George Floyd.
— Read on www.c-span.org/video/
New Evidence Connects Police Protests and Rising Violent Crime
Recent studies support the existence of the Ferguson Effect
— Read on www.city-journal.org/new-evidence-connects-police-protests-and-rising-violent-crime
External Assessment of Police Policies and Practices Now Available – Official Website of Arlington County Virginia Government
County Manager letter to the community on results of external assessment. Final report by Hilliard Heintze on ACPD administrative policies and practices, and ACPD response to the findings.
— Read on www.arlingtonva.us/About-Arlington/News/Articles/2022/External-Assessment-of-Police-Policies-and-Practices-Now-Available
As Murders Spiked, Police Solved About Half in 2020 | The Marshall Project
The U.S. homicide clearance rate is at a historic low. Here’s what that means.
— Read on www.themarshallproject.org/2022/01/12/as-murders-spiked-police-solved-about-half-in-2020