A report by Professor Amber Johnson (St. Louis University) that details the creation and timeline of the Ferguson Neighborhood Police Steering Committee (FNPSC) and the difficulties that arose when collaborating around police accountability and community policing models. The report gives the concepts, theories, and practices that Professor Johnson used to help the FNPSC communicate with each other and work together on their community policing recommendations.
Read the full report and learn more about the communication techniques used here.
This report—which relies on an extensive literature review and interviews with prosecutors around the country—begins to catalog current AI uses...
This is a policy framework for police use of robots, including ground robots and unmanned aerial vehicles (“UAVs”), also known...
The expanding surveillance and criminalization of mutual aid, selfmanaged care, and bodily autonomy, and the growing attempts to criminalize pregnant...
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