A conversation with Seneca Scott on the Bay Area city’s interlinked public safety and budget crises
— Read on www.city-journal.org/article/oaklands-doom-loop
Sourcebook 2023 | United States Sentencing Commission
Sourcebook of Federal Sentencing Statistics
— Read on www.ussc.gov/research/sourcebook-2023
Behind the Badge: Revealing Escalating Mental Health Injuries Among RCMP Officers
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Juvenile Court Statistics 2021
Juvenile Court Statistics 2021 draws on data from the National Juvenile Court Data Archive (Archive) to profile 437,300 delinquency cases and 51,500 petitioned status offense cases handled in 2021 by U.S. courts with juvenile jurisdiction. The report also tracks trends in delinquency and petitioned status cases between 2005 and 2021. The data used in this report were contributed to the Archive by nearly 2,400 courts with jurisdiction over 83% of the juvenile population in 2021.
— Read on www.ncjj.org/Publication/Juvenile-Court-Statistics-2021.aspx
PERSONAL EXPERIENCES WITH POLICE AND THE POLICING VIEWS OF DETROIT RESIDENTS (2020)
Police pullback linked to increases in crime
When police pull back, crime accelerates. But policing alone is no cure-all. That’s the takeaway from a new Denver-area study co-authored by researchers at CU Boulder and collaborators in Nebraska, Michigan, and South Carolina.
— Read on phys.org/news/2024-02-police-pullback-linked-crime.html
NOTE: In the article there is a like to the Academic Article which at the time of this post was available “free access”.
Vital City | New York’s Iron Pipeline Problem
Crime trends are deeply linked to out-of-state gun purchases.
— Read on www.vitalcitynyc.org/articles/new-yorks-iron-pipeline-problem
POLICE STAFFING, EXPENDITURES, AND WORKLOAD: STAFFING REDUCTIONS HAVE IMPACTED RESPONSE TIMES AND LED TO HIGH OVERTIME COSTS
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America’s Traffic Laws Give Police Way Too Much Power | TIME
We’ll never know what Philando Castile was feeling when the police lights first flashed across his rearview mirror on a balmy night in the summer of 2016. But we can be reasonably certain of what he wasn’t feeling: surprise. The traffic stop—ostensibly for a broken tail light—that precipitated his tragic death, and captured the nation’s attention, was nothing out of the ordinary for Castile. It was in fact the 46th time he had been pulled over. And while this figure may seem shocking to some, there is sadly nothing aberrational about it.
— Read on time.com/6175852/pretextual-traffic-stops/
NIJ Special Report: Public Mass Shootings Research | National Institute of Justice
Abstract
Few events in American life shatter the public’s sense of well-being or shock the national conscience as much as someone repeatedly firing into a crowd. Scientific research supported by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) confirms the profound negative impact of public mass shootings on the average citizen’s sense of safety. For over two decades, NIJ has supported scientific studies that examine the public mass shooting problem from multiple angles. Since 2014, NIJ has invested in numerous research projects that study mass shootings and, specifically, public mass shootings.
— Read on nij.ojp.gov/library/publications/nij-special-report-public-mass-shootings-research
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