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Topic: Data Collection/Reporting

The Perpetual Line-Up: Unregulated Police Face Recognition in America

Piecing together the responses to over 100 Freedom of Information Act requests and dozens of interviews, researchers found that more...

Garbage In, Garbage Out: Face Recognition on Flawed Data

A report that details the various ways police may use facial recognition methods to pursue suspects. There are no rules...

America Under Watch: Face Surveillance in the United States

This report details the different, and potentially dangerous, ways that facial surveillance and recognition technology are currently being used and...

We found 85,000 cops who’ve been investigated for misconduct. Now you can read their records.

Obtained from thousands of state agencies, prosecutors, police departments and sheriffs, the records detail at least 200,000 incidents of alleged...

Profiling Issue Brief

This report makes recommendations to the Workgroup on the Prevention of Profiling by Law Enforcement (WPPLE) in four core areas...

County Policing Reports

A collection of reports that serve as scorecards for county policing and prosecution practices for multiple states. Reports include policy...

Dirty Data, Bad Predictions: How Civil Rights Violations Impact Police Data, Predictive Policing Systems, and Justice

This report looks at the increasing use of predictive policing systems that are built on data produced during documented periods...

Policing in America: Understanding Public Attitudes Toward the Police

A report that looks at differences in attitudes toward police by race and ethnicity in the United States. It also...

Deep Racial, Partisan Divisions in Americans’ Views of Police Officers

Part of a report on partisan divides, this report looks at differences in attitudes towards police based on political party...