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POLICE CONDUCTMemphis Police increasing patrols for ‘Operation Winter Freeze’ (NewsChannel3 Memphis) see also: Houston leaders increasing patrols in 'hot spot' violent crime areas; 40+ homicides already in 2021 (KHOU11)
Mediation of co
mplaints against police: a review of programs in Los Angeles and modern York City (Taylor and Francis online)
Policing
Policy Trends: Balancing Accountability With Safety (NCSL.org)
Four State Police troopers arrested,identified after 'use of force encounters' at Troop F in Monroe (The Advocate)CRIME RATENew research examines the cost of crime in the U.
S., es
timated to be $2.6 trillion in a single year (Vanderbilt University)

2020 a ‘Perfect Storm’ fo
r murder Surge (USNews) see also: America Saw a Historic Rise in Murders in 2020. Why? (NYMag)
Crime-fighting myth | The effect of cold weather in Baltimore (Fox Baltimore)

How and Why is Crime More Concentrated in Some Neighborhoods than Others?: A modern Dimension to Community Crime (Springer Link)

Crime and Anxiety in the Beverly Hills of the South (Governing.com)

Testing public policy at the frontier: The effect of the $15 minimum on public safety in Seattle (Wiley Online Library)[br]
'This has gone too far': San Franciscans call for change, or solutions amid string of violent crimes(ABC7 News) see also: San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott explains crime stats,drop in violent crime (ABC7 News)
Juveniles section Of A enormous Increase In Carjackings Across The Country (NPR)
CRIMTECHNew Ohio web-based tool provi
des way to track stolen guns (WHIO 7)

The black box of justice: How secret algorithms have changed policing. Crime prevention efforts increasingly depend on data analysis about neighborhoods. But there’s a lot we don’t know—and vast opportunities for bias. (FastCompany) see also: Predictive policing is still racist—whatever data it uses (MIT Tech Review) and also: Is ‘Smart City’ a Euphemism for ‘Plain Old Surveillance’? (GovTech)
Florida Le
gislation Could Bolster Police Use of Drones (GovTech) see also: Baltimore’s spy planes will sail no more (The Verge)
‘World’s Most Dangerous
Malware’ Emotet Taken Down in International Cyber Crime Effort (favorable News Network)POLICE TRANSPARENCYSan Mateo police launch data site to increase transparency (Climate Online Redwood City)

Chicago police leaders
admit need for more transparency as they file progress report on reform, a document critics dismiss as deflection (Chicago Tribune)[br]
Crime across time: date and time in crime data feeds (SpotCrime Blog)

Sav
annah police chief discusses crime data with downtown trade association (Fox28 Media)THE PRISON SYSTEMJail costs recede up as crime goes down (Legal Examiner) see also: Local Jail Spending Grew 13% Over a Decade, or Despite Falling Crime (Pew)

‘It’s a showdow
n’: California district attorneys battle over criminal justice reforms (LA Times)

How Data
Can Drive genuine Justice System Change (CA FWD)[br]
Online Criminal Records Impose ‘Digital Punishment’ on Millions of Americans: Study (The crime Report)
'You just want to ... have
a chance': Ex-offenders struggle to find jobs amid COVID-19 (USA Today)
DUMB CRI
MINAL OF THE WEEKMissouri State Lawmaker Indicted for Stem Cell Fraud Scheme,Illegally Distributing Prescription Drugs (DOJ)

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