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Topic: Technology

Predictive Policing Explained

Police departments in some of the largest U.S. cities have been experimenting with predictive policing as a way to forecast...

Detroit’s Project Green Light and the “New Jim Code”: Why video surveillance and digital technology intensify racism

Over the last three and a half years, the City of Detroit has greatly expanded Project Green Light, an initiative...

The Chicago Police Department’s Use of ShotSpotter Technology

In this report, OIG details ShotSpotter’s functionality and descriptive statistics regarding law enforcement activity related to CPD’s response to ShotSpotter...

Defund. Re-Envision. Transform: City of St. Louis Fiscal Year 2022 Budget Process Toolkit

Defund. Re-Envision. Transform. is a grassroots campaign anchored by Action St. Louis, CAPCR, Forward Through Ferguson, and ArchCity Defenders, which...

21st Century Policing: The Rise and Reach of Surveillance Technology

Sitting at the intersection of criminalization and capitalism, the use of emerging surveillance technology has become increasingly popular among police...

Data science and police accountability

HRDAG’s analysis and expertise continues to deepen the national conversation about police violence and criminal justice reform in the United...

Surveillance Nation

A BuzzFeed News investigation has found that employees at law enforcement agencies across the US ran thousands of Clearview AI...

Before the Bullet Hits the Body: Dismantling Predictive Policing in Los Angeles

This 2018 report does not take a top-down policy reform or recommendation approach, nor does the report seek more "transparency"...

Albuquerque Police Linked to Firms That work with Neo-Nazis, White Supremacists, CIA, Documents Show

A report on research by Abolish APD that details Albuquerque Police partnerships with private firms linked to neo-Nazi and white...