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Category: CRJ302 Community & CJ
NYC Knows How to Solve Its Violence Problem. It Just Doesn’t Want To
Excellent short video about the crime problems in New York City.
Explains how in NYC 1994 murders begin to decrease.
How in 2020 politicians want to DEFUND the police.
What caused the death of Jordan Neely.
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California Statewide Study of People Experiencing Homelessness | Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative
The UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative recently completed a new study to better understand homelessness across the state of California.
— Read on homelessness.ucsf.edu/our-impact/our-studies/california-statewide-study-people-experiencing-homelessness
Broken Window of Opportunity – Taki’s Magazine
Nice explanation of the Broken Windows Policing Theory.
Broken Window of Opportunity – Taki’s Magazine
— Read on www.takimag.com/article/broken-window-of-opportunity/
Responding to the Staffing Crisis – Innovations in Recruitment and Retention
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Tucker Carlson Interview of Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund
This is an excellent interview
Ep. 15 Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund reveals what really happened on January 6th. Our Fox News interview with him never aired, so we invited him back
Seethe interview here:
Assessment of the City of New Bedford Police Department
The report can be found here:
www.newbedfordpd.com/wp-content/uploads/New-Bedford-Jensen-Hughes-Final-Report.pdf
Perceptions Are Not Reality: What Americans Get Wrong About Police Violence | Manhattan Institute
This report presents original findings from the most comprehensive study of the accuracy of public perception with respect to the prevalence and racial distribution of police use of force. The report is divided into four main parts: Recently, there has been a dramatic increase in media and public attention to police brutality and racial bias. […]
— Read on manhattan.institute/article/perceptions-are-not-reality-what-americans-get-wrong-about-police-violence
A Second Look: An Analysis of Persistent Disparities in Dallas Misdemeanor Arrests
The five findings revealed a picture that is summarized below:
1. Overall arrests and misdemeanor arrests by the Dallas Police Department continue to decrease.
2. Arrests for possession of 2 ounces or less of marijuana have significantly decreased.
3. Overall racial disparities persist in low-level misdemeanor arrests. Racial disparities are particularly stark in marijuana possession and criminal trespass arrests.
4. Drug paraphernalia and public intoxication arrests show that there is more work to be done to reduce the footprint of DPD in the day-to-day lives of Dallas residents.
5. The City of Dallas and the Dallas Police Department’s data policies and practices continue to create challenges for transparency, accountability, and analysis.
See if Police in Your State Reported Crime Data to the FBI | The Marshall Project
Nearly one-third of law enforcement agencies are missing from the FBI’s 2022 crime statistics. Use our tables to check on your state and local agencies.
— Read on www.themarshallproject.org/2022/08/15/see-if-police-in-your-state-reported-crime-data-to-the-fbi