First Look at the How Many Stops Act Data – Data Collaborative for Justice
— Read on datacollaborativeforjustice.org/work/policing/first-look-at-the-how-many-stops-act-data/
Tag: Statistics
Report: US Police Killed Someone Every 6.5 Hours on Average in 2024 | Truthout
Police killings hit a record high last year, with Black and Indigenous people disproportionately targeted.
Interesting REPORT also found as a link in the article.
— Read on truthout.org/articles/report-us-police-killed-someone-every-6-5-hours-on-average-in-2024/
UK: Police forces ‘supercharging racism’ with crime predicting tech – new report
Amnesty’s new report ‘Automated Racism’ reveals dangerous discrimination in police prediction tools Almost three-quarters of police forces attempt to predict crime by racially profiling communities across the UK
— Read on www.amnesty.org.uk/press-releases/uk-police-forces-supercharging-racism-crime-predicting-tech-new-report
Dallas PD – Racial Profiling Report 2023
The myth of the revolving door: Challenging misconceptions about recidivism | Prison Policy Initiative
A guide to help advocates contend with efforts to derail reforms that are based on recidivism stories and statistics.
— Read on www.prisonpolicy.org/trainings/recidivism.html
Documentary Premiere: Racially Charged: America’s Misdemeanor Problem
Documentary Premiere: Racially Charged: America’s Misdemeanor Problem
— Read on policinginamerica.law.harvard.edu/documentary-premiere-racially-charged/
Vital City | Just the Facts on New York City Subway Crime
Parsing 18 years of data on underground violence
— Read on www.vitalcitynyc.org/articles/just-the-facts-on-new-york-city-subway-crime
A Matter of Life: The Scope and Impact of Life and Long Term Imprisonment in the United States – The Sentencing Project
Overview
In the United States, the federal government and every state enforces sentencing laws that incarcerate people for lengths that will exceed, or likely exceed, the span of a person’s natural life. In 2024, almost 200,000 people, or one in six people in prison, were serving life sentences.1 The criminal legal system’s dependence on life sentences disregards research showing that extreme sentences are not an effective public safety solution.
This report represents The Sentencing Project’s sixth national census of people serving life sentences, which includes life with the possibility of parole; life without the possibility of parole; and virtual life sentences (sentences reaching 50 years or longer). The report finds more people were serving life without parole (LWOP) in 2024 than ever before: 56,245 people were serving this “death by incarceration” sentence, a 68% increase since 2003. While the total number of people serving life sentences decreased 4% from 2020 to 2024, this decline trails the 13% downsizing of the total prison population. Moreover, nearly half the states had more people serving a life sentence in 2024 than in 2020.
— Read on www.sentencingproject.org/reports/a-matter-of-life-the-scope-and-impact-of-life-and-long-term-imprisonment-in-the-united-states/
Juvenile Injuries and Deaths From Shootings by Police in the United States, 2015–2020 – Journal of Adolescent Health
Juvenile Injuries and Deaths From Shootings by Police in the United States, 2015–2020 – Journal of Adolescent Health
— Read on www.jahonline.org/article/S1054-139X(24)00508-1/fulltext
Why are Police Failing Today – The Glenn Show
This is an interesting podcast interview of Peter Moskos by Glenn Loury. A lot of the interview is based on the research of Moskos’ book which will be released early 2025. Moskos is a pro-policing academic.