Category: News
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A Day Care Death and the Dilemma Over How to Crack Down on Drugs – The New York Times
Fentanyl use is increasingly out in the open, and increasingly fatal. But New Yorkers are divided over what to do: decriminalize it or make more arrests? Full story: A Day Care Death and the Dilemma Over How to Crack Down on Drugs – The New York Times
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The struggle behind the badge: Miami top cop’s suicide attempt and the mental health stigma in policing
Former Miami-Dade Police director Alfredo “Freddy” Ramirez was outspoken about the need for police to have mental health support, joining a movement that has taken hold in just the last decade. “Our officers face the worst of humanity on a daily basis, and when they return home, it can be hard for them to leave…
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Colorado police officers’ use of force dashboard to publish this fall
A statewide report and public dashboard on police officers’ use of force, a requirement set under Colorado’s sweeping police accountability reforms, is set to be published by the end of fall, months after its original deadline. The report, which will include data from 270 law enforcement agencies in Colorado, will show the number of incidents…
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California’s controversial mental health courts to start up in October : Shots – Health News : NPR
In several California counties, new mental health courts open up in October. Officials hope to persuade people with psychosis to accept treatment. Critics say, it looks more like coercion… Full story: California’s controversial mental health courts to start up in October : Shots – Health News : NPR
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DHS looks to combat illicit drugs inside and out of the United States through targeted strategy
The Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday rolled out what it is calling a comprehensive guide to combating illicit opioids from coming into the country. The report, titled “Strategy for Combating Illicit Opioids,” outlines four goals the Department hopes will stop opioids from coming into the country. Primary elements of the strategy include: Reducing the…
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Can A.I. solve rape cases? To find out, a Cleveland professor programmed a computer to analyze thousands of police reports – cleveland.com
In a pair of articles published in the September issue of the Journal of Criminal Justice, professor Rachel Lovell detailed how she used a computer to analyze thousands of incident reports written by Cleveland police officers over two decades in response to sexual assault. Specifically, Lovell programmed the computer to measure officer bias in each…
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New report recommends limiting police pursuits to violent crimes after rise in fatalities | AP News
A national policing policy think tank is advocating that policing agencies prohibit pursuits unless a suspect committed a violent crime or there’s imminent danger to the community… Full story: New report recommends limiting police pursuits to violent crimes after rise in fatalities | AP News
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Behind the Badge: Police priced out of homes where they work
Parts of Utah’s increasingly expensive housing market are now pricing out police from affording homes where they work… Full story: Behind the Badge: Police priced out of homes where they work
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Oregon judge to decide in new trial whether voter-approved gun control law is constitutional | AP News
An Oregon judge will decide whether a gun control law approved by voters last year is lawful under the state constitution… Full story: Oregon judge to decide in new trial whether voter-approved gun control law is constitutional | AP News
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Politicization of policing growing in North America: police chiefs | Edmonton Journal
A group of police chiefs say that the politicization of policing, from both sides of the ideological spectrum, is an increasing reality in North America and one they believe that law enforcement will have to grapple with more frequently in the years to come. The remarks came early Monday near the start of the inaugural…