A three-pronged research project seeks to empower communities, policymakers, and law enforcement agencies by improving access to and understanding of police use-of-force rules.
In light of the escalating need for clarity Cary Police Chief Terry Sult led an inquiry into the matter, uncovering records ...
A call for reform of New Jersey State Police minority hiring practices and the handling of misconduct investigations included this insight from State Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin. Platkin said ...
Despite laws intended to “pierce the secrecy” protecting California police officers, law enforcement agencies have thwarted those who seek information on cases of alleged misconduct — in some ...
With the primaries behind us, we can expect a dramatic increase in political grandstanding ahead of when the Democratic National Committee arrives for its convention this summer and when we vote again ...
Criminal justice reformers warn that neither major-party candidate vying to become New Jersey's next governor plans to expand police transparency. (Dana DiFilippo | New Jersey Monitor) But criminal ...
Milpitas residents can review police data on crimes and other incidents with the launch of a new digital dashboard. The city's police information dashboard came online Friday. It houses crime data, ...
The city of Boston’s website that promises data on police complaints, arrests, interactions with youth and use of force is page full of broken links, making information inaccessible to the public, 25 ...
A police transparency bill helmed by a Bay Area lawmaker and inspired by a sexual misconduct case involving a former San Jose police officer is now law, increasing the ability of law enforcement in ...
As students across the metroplex voice concerns about ICE, so does the Dallas Police Oversight Board. The board signed a ...
(TNS) — Police scanners in Berkeley could soon go silent, but transparency concerns remain among some current and former city leaders who say they’d like to first see more discussion on the issue and ...
After the Centre County Times sued the Pennsylvania State Police with free legal support from RCFP attorneys, officials agreed to release dashcam footage from troopers who were present during a U.S.