
Police complaint data can fuel transparency — here are the local projects that are leading the way.
Continue readingPolice complaint data can fuel transparency — here are the local projects that are leading the way.
Continue readingLittle Rock, Ark., and Anchorage, Alaska, recently announced their participation in the Police Data Initiative.
Continue readingFunding through fines? What can publicly available data tell us about how much revenue city governments receive from the fines and forfeiture associated with policing.
Continue readingAfter Keith Lamont Scott's tragic death in North Carolina, it demonstrated that we need better policies for releasing body camera video.
Continue readingThe Nashville police department is using data to direct their police presence, but without nuance, their policing could actually be hurting communities in need of the most help.
Continue readingFBI data, though incomplete, can tell us about how police departments follow up on reports of rape.
Continue readingCases of rape and sexual assault contain deeply private information, but public data is available to help hold police accountable and provide guidance for better policing.
Continue readingWe have often said that open data can help with government accountability. The DOJ’s use of data which has either been proactively published or is available by public request shows how it plays that role.
Continue readingWe decided to update that research to include the most recent legislative events, using the Open States API to track the progress and timing of those bills.
Continue readingLast month, the White House announced the Data-Driven Justice Initiative (DDJ), a new effort to curb the financial and societal costs of mass incarceration through evidence-based solutions.
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