Get the report here:
www.nj.gov/oag/newsreleases24/2024-0924_NJSP-FINAL-INVESTIGATIVE-REPORT-8-13-2024.pdf
See the report here:
Below is a nice discussion about constitutional rights.
The question of one’s responsibility to comply with all instructions given by a law enforcement officer recently came up following a traffic stop involving Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill.
— Read on apnews.com/article/tyreek-hill-constitutional-rights-traffic-stop-6dd2ad077cecd176bea840ba77012d6a
This is an interesting article about ShotSpotter technology. Check out the original article. Several useful links throughout the article.
Like many large cities in the U.S., Detroit’s gun violence rate has fluctuated since the COVID-19 pandemic and the unrest after the murder of George Floyd in 2020. The city’s murder rate increased nearly 20% that year, meaning the city had the second-highest violent crime rate after Memphis, Tennessee, among cities with more than 100,000 residents.
However, by the end of 2023, nonfatal shootings dropped nearly 16% from the prior year and homicides returned to pre-pandemic levels, with this reduction continuing so far in 2024.
Focusing on citywide crime rates, however, can hide significant local variations. Research shows that in most cities, fewer than 5% of city blocks account for about 50% of all crime. This means a small number of residents are at the highest risk of becoming the victim of crime, even when overall rates decline.
High-profile incidents, like the recent mass shooting that killed two and injured 19 at a Detroit block party in the city’s Mohican Regent neighborhood, highlight that gun violence remains a significant threat to these vulnerable communities.
How an allegation of fare evasion escalated into a horrific police shooting.
— Read on www.motherjones.com/criminal-justice/2024/09/nypd-subway-shooting-derell-mickles-overpolicing/
Dozens of California police agencies have executed “clean-record agreements,” legal settlements that promise to hide the wrongdoing of officers.
In the article there are links to more reporting on this topic.
— Read on www.sfchronicle.com/california/article/clean-record-agreements-investigation-19752768.php
This report covers data collected between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2023. The data analyzed in this report indicates that the stark racial disparities present in the 2019 and 2020 stops data remain. MPD continues to disproportionately stop Black people in D.C.
— Read on www.acludc.org/en/publications/bias-core-enduring-racial-disparities-dc-metropolitan-police-department-stop-and-frisk
Get a .PDF copy of the report HERE
Get a copy of the report here:
portal.cops.usdoj.gov/resourcecenter/content.ashx/cops-r1160-pub.pdf
It appears the COPS link is broken.
See these links:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OAph1p3CLZSIyBWHJ0UfktzFqWQOR5P6/view?usp=drivesdk
https://futureofpolicing.blog/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/71821-americanpolicing2054.pdf
Alternative traffic enforcement is an emerging crime and justice issue prompted by efforts of dozens of jurisdictions throughout the United States. In response to documented dangers and disparities, they seek to change how some traffic violations are handled.[1] Specifically, these strategies try to increase public safety and reduce demands on officers by deprioritizing some traffic offenses and shifting enforcement responsibilities to alternative agencies or technologies. Most of these programs are in their infancy.
— Read on nij.ojp.gov/topics/articles/alternative-traffic-enforcement-identifying-areas-future-research
Chicago police are required by law to document every time they pull someone over. But our new investigation with Bolts reveals the department is releasing vastly incomplete data to oversight agencies, even as the superintendent pledges reforms.
— Read on goodmenproject.com/featured-content/chicago-police-made-nearly-200000-secret-traffic-stops-last-year/
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