The rise and fall of one Cleveland police officer illustrates the tensions and challenges faced by Black cops.
— Read on www.themarshallproject.org/2024/05/23/black-police-officers-cleveland-black-shield
Tag: Police Operations
Pulling back the veil of darkness: A proposed road map to disentangle racial disparities in traffic stops, a research note – Criminology
At the time of this post the article was open access.
— Read on onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1745-9125.12366
Chicago 2023 Traffic Stops Data
See here for the report:
www.impactforequity.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/2023-Traffic-Stops-Data-Report.pdf
Vital City | Does Nothing Stop a Bullet Like a Job?
Research is clear: Violence tends to be a crime of passion,
— Read on www.vitalcitynyc.org/articles/does-nothing-stop-a-bullet-like-a-job
Changes in Body-Camera Policy over time
On Lessons Not Learned: Blue Cities Like Seattle Confirm the Broken Windows Theory—40 Years After It Was Proposed
See the report here:
Why Do Academics Dislike Cops? | City Journal
Police officers represent what many on campuses fear most: reality.
— Read on www.city-journal.org/article/why-do-academics-dislike-cops
New Laws Are Turning Police Into ‘Supercitizens’ – The American Prospect
A series of legislative and judicial efforts have removed police oversight from oversight boards and communities.
— Read on prospect.org/justice/2024-05-08-new-laws-turning-police-into-supercitizens/
Policy Brief: Understanding and Improving Early Intervention Systems – University of Chicago Crime Lab
Most of the public discussion about police misconduct in America has focused on what to do after a tragedy occurs – should the officer be disciplined or even prosecuted, should they be allowed to move to a new department and continue working as a police officer, and how can we put into place trustworthy systems for investigating police misconduct, etc. Those are important questions, but in some sense, they are too late. Ideally, we would like to identify a way to prevent misconduct from occurring in the first place, which would spare members of the public from experiencing harm – and help save the careers of officers themselves.
— Read on crimelab.uchicago.edu/resources/policy-brief-understanding-and-improving-early-intervention-systems/
Key Staffing and Operations Review for Village of Oak Park
See the report here:
www.oak-park.us/sites/default/files/police/full_report_-_oak_park_-_final.pdf