In California and Elsewhere, Fear of Crime Drives the Surveillance State
Concerns about public safety will eventually recede, but Big Brother will still be watching.
Concerns about public safety will eventually recede, but Big Brother will still be watching.
Peter Moskos, criminal justice professor and former Baltimore police officer, discusses ways to reform policing and turn failing cities around on the latest Just Asking Questions podcast.
Efforts to revamp the tourist hot spot ignore the reality for local business owners.
The dangers inherent in targeting criminals-to-be have yet to be addressed.
A recently published statistical analysis of homicide rates in New York City finds strong support for the hypothesis that de-policing resulting from the George Floyd protests caused the 2020 homicide spikes.
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It's bad public policy to leap to the conclusion that we do.
Did Cook County overdo it and let too many dangerous defendants free?
New Jersey is detaining almost half as many people pretrial, and the state is not seeing a big crime wave.
Algocracy and its effect on government decision making
Civil liberties and the pitfalls of predictive policing
Is it time to crowdsource law enforcement?
Citywide dress code would forbid men from wearing red or blue
Predictive policing helps police protect citizens. It could also be used to oppress them.