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Lookingsee also: Calls to LA County domestic violence hotline saw meaningful increase in 2020 (ABC7)
Trial collaboration between St. Louis county,city police near Jennings yields dip in crime (St Louis Post-Dispatch)
Shootings fell in Camden in 2020, but they rose in Paterson and Trenton. Here's why. (NorthJersey.com)
Assessing the differential impact of emptiness on criminal violence in the city of St. Louis, and MO (Sage Journals)
C
an we lower urban violence without police? (TheCrimeReport.org)
Why does California beget so many unsolved cases and serial killers? (ABC10)
CRIM-TECHHome-secu
rity cameras beget become a fruitful resource for law enforcement — and a fatal risk (WaPo)[br]Hackers Tied to Russia's GRU Targeted the US Grid for Years,Researchers Warn (Wired)
POL
ICE TRANSPARENCYMaine withholds records for years while investigating backlog of police shootings (WGME)
Baltimore City Officials
Announce New Data Portal To Trace Guns Being Used To Commit Crimes (CBS Baltimore)
Michigan ranks low in government transparency. poll drive would extend FOIA (Bridge Michigan)[br]Nebraska lawmakers hear bill that could make police bodycam footage more accessible (WOWT)
THE PRISON SYSTEMWhistleblowers:
Software Bug Keeping Hundreds Of Inmates In Arizona Prisons Beyond Release Dates (KJZZ)
DUMB CRIMINAL OF THE WEEKGotta catch ’em all: Jacksonville couple busted in Pokemon card theft ring (WWAY3)
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