Police know arrests won’t fix homelessness. They keep arresting people anyway. | Street Roots
— Read on www.streetroots.org/news/2022/06/29/police-know-arrests-won-t-fix-homelessness-they-keep-arresting-people-anyway
Tag: Police Operations
Miranda Rights: Supreme Court Obliterates Check on Police Abuse – Rolling Stone
Interesting article on the recent Supreme Court ruling that pertains to Miranda Rights. There is a link the the court case in the article.
— Read on www.rollingstone.com/politics/political-commentary/miranda-rights-supreme-court-police-abuse-1373376/
Philadelphia is setting a “curfew” for minors
“Philadelphia City Council seems poised to enact a 10 p.m. curfew for minors this summer in what Council members described as an effort to keep young people safe amid an unrelenting gun violence crisis”. See the article HERE (note there might be a paywall)
Is safety for minors the true goal of the curfew? Does the data for police calls for service and police contact show that there is a significant issue with youth and gun violence late in the evenings in Philadelphia? This is the biggest youth problem? Will a curfew stem youth and gun activity? It seems like gun violence is a more serious threat then being on the streets past curfew so why would a curfew violation deter youth being out on the streets?
The article has some links to some interesting articles. 2 notable articles are:
- Juvenile curfews are not effective in reducing crime and victimization
- Keep the Kids Inside? Juvenile Curfews and Urban Gun Violence
Two articles (that are not linked to in the new article) that are excellent resources for examining youth crime, problem solving, and determining a police response are:
- David M. Kennedy, Pulling Levers: Chronic Offenders, High-Crime Settings, and a Theory of Prevention, 31 Val. U. L. Rev. 449 (1997).
- Reducing Gun Violence The Boston Gun Project’s Operation Ceasefire Developing and Implementing Operation Ceasefire
The Philadelphia PD should take the time to be familiar with the “Pulling Levers” article by Kennedy it is a seminal article on the topic of specific deterrence. It also showed how Boston PD reduced their problem of youth and gun violence.
The Future of Public Safety is here!
Learn about Newark’s community-based safety ecosystem in which the people drive innovative solutions to the root causes of violence.
Make sure to check out the report “The Future of Public Safety” which can be downloaded as a .pdf
— Read on newarksafety.org/
Advocates call on city, state to tackle ‘root causes’ of subway safety instead of heavy policing | amNewYork
Make sure to check out the 12 page report that is available on the website.
Transit advocates want city and state leaders to tackle what activists said are the root causes of subway safety concerns, rather than throwing law
— Read on www.amny.com/transit/advocates-call-on-city-state-to-tackle-root-causes-of-subway-safety-instead-of-heavy-policing/
Anatomy of the Gun Trace Task Force Scandal: Its Origins, Causes, and Consequences
This is a report about the Baltimore Police Department’s GTTF Scandal.
Get the report here:
Milwaukee Police Department on Atlas One: MPD Releases the 2022 Community Report
On Friday, June 10, 2022, to continue to promote transparency and legitimacy with our community, the Milwaukee Police Department announced the release of the 2022 Milwaukee Police Department’s Community Report: Strategies, Initiatives and Partnerships.
The Community Report is intended to highlight the efforts of the department’s ongoing and new initiatives in the context of crime trends and to present opportunities for the community to engage in the process. Where available, we include data and links to where the community can readily access real-time data.
The Milwaukee Police Department is committed to working with our community and system partners to build sustainable neighborhoods free of crime that are built on positive relationships. We are better together.
— Read on atlasone.app/a/alerts/040370eb-0b1a-4ea0-9d69-0e01b22358d0
Oakland police is on probation and a step closer to shedding federal oversight : NPR
How a police department gets out of a consent decree.
Federal monitoring began in the wake of a corruption and brutality scandal two decades ago. Critics say progress is extremely fragile and remain worried about true progress.
— Read on www.npr.org/2022/05/13/1096726962/oakland-residents-skeptical-federal-oversight-police
Racial Disparities in British Columbia Police Statistics
SPD report discovers 80% of 911 calls were for non-criminal events – MyNorthwest.com
After reviewing more than 1.2 million 911 calls from 2017 to 2019, the Seattle Police Department (SPD) found 79.7% of calls were for non-criminal events.
— Read on mynorthwest.com/3479482/spd-report-discovers-80-of-911-calls-were-for-non-criminal-events/
Seattle Calls for Service Analysis REPORT: https://herbold.seattle.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Attachment-3-Seattle-Calls-for-Service-Analysis-Report-with-Appendices-NICJR-June-2021.pdf