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Article • September 20, 2018 • from CLN October, 2018
Prosecutors Use Their Power to Help Reform Criminal Justice by Prosecutors are using their power to reach beyond the courtroom to reform the country’s prison crisis and usually much more effectively and efficiently than lawmakers could do. Last fall, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner began working to reverse prosecutorial practices …
Article • September 20, 2018 • from CLN October, 2018
Plainclothes Officers, 6 percent of NYC Police Force, Involved in 31 percent of Fatal Police Shootings by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke Recently published information shows that plainclothes officers, who make up about 6 percent of the New York Police Department (“NYPD”), are involved in 31 percent of New York …
Article • August 20, 2018 • from CLN September, 2018
Cato Institute: Require Cops to Carry Liability Insurance by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis Clark Neily, vice president for criminal justice at the Cato Institute, made an unusual proposal in a recent op-ed piece in The New York Daily News: require all police officers to carry not just a gun, …
New York City Decriminalizes Some Public Smoking of Marijuana in Policy Shift by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that as of September 1, 2018, the New York Police Department will no longer arrest individuals for the public smoking of marijuana in some …
Article • August 20, 2018 • from CLN September, 2018
Texas Courts Rubber Stamp Post-Conviction Fact Findings in Death Penalty Cases, Study Says by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke A study by researchers from the University of Texas School of Law Capital Punishment Center published in the Houston Law Review found that in 96 percent of post-conviction proceedings in cases …
Article • August 17, 2018 • from CLN September, 2018
Drug Detection Using Fingerprints in the Works by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke According to techdirt.com, scientists at the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom have developed a new forensic technique that, in as little as 30 seconds, analyzes sweat found along the ridges of fingerprints to determine whether …
Why Sex Offender Registries Keep Growing Even as Sexual Violence Rates Fall by Steven Yoder Lists that include out-of-state visitors are inflating the numbers and keeping fear at a boil. by Steven Yoder, theappeal.org Quentin (not his real name) was convicted eight years ago of child pornography possession in Florida. …
Article • August 17, 2018 • from CLN September, 2018
Academic Paper Highlights Need to Tighten Rules for Fingerprint Evidence in Light of False-Positive Error Rate by Steve Horn by Steve Horn A new study published in the UCLA Law Review reveals a potential for rule tightening on the use of fingerprint evidence in the U.S. judiciary. “The Reliable Application …
New York City Gang Database Increases 70 Percent Since 2014 by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna Concerns are being raised about a 70 percent increase in the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”) gang database revealed in a recent public records request by CUNY School of Law professor Babe Howell. …
Publication • August 1, 2018
The Changing State of Recidivism: Fewer People Going Back to Prison, PEW Research Center, 2018 METHODOLOGYI The Changing State of Recidivism: Fewer People Going Back to Prison Data show the number returning 3 years later is down by nearly a quarter Trends in recidivism were analyzed using the National Corrections …
Article • July 21, 2018 • from CLN August, 2018
Biased Facial Recognition Systems Are Coming to a Law Enforcement Agency Near You by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis A new report from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (“EFF”) has revealed some disturbing facts about facial recognition systems, which are becoming very popular law enforcement investigative tools. According to the February …
Article • July 21, 2018 • from CLN August, 2018
FBI Data Reveal ‘War on Cops’ is Nonexistent by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Where is the “war on cops” claimed by the country’s leaders? According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s annual report on law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty across the country, 93 cops died …
Article • July 20, 2018 • from CLN August, 2018
Is FBI Using Classified Tools for Everyday Investigations? by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The website Techdirt.com reported on a Department of Justice Inspector General’s report looking into how the FBI uses classified tools meant for national security investigations in run-of-the-mill cases. It seems that government-developed software hacks, malware, and …
Article • July 20, 2018 • from CLN August, 2018
Risk Assessment Software: Biased and No Better Than Human Behavior Prediction by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis Risk assessment software is all the rage in criminal justice circles. Programs such as COMPAS — Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions — are hailed as the ideal method for answering the …
Article • July 20, 2018 • from CLN August, 2018
Dial T for Tyranny: While America Feuds, the Police State Shifts Into High Gear by John W. Whitehead by John W. Whitehead, Commentary, The Rutherford Institute What characterizes American government today is not so much dysfunctional politics as it is ruthlessly contrived governance carried out behind the entertaining, distracting and …
Article • June 18, 2018 • from CLN July, 2018
Golden State Killer Suspect Arrest Opens Floodgates for Law Enforcement Use of DNA Websites by Steve Horn by Steve Horn The use of DNA-based genealogy websites to track down Joseph DeAngelo — the “Golden State Killer” suspect — appears to have inspired police departments nationwide. It’s a move that has irked privacy advocates …
Article • June 17, 2018 • from CLN July, 2018
No Increase in Murder Rate for Civilians or Police Following Abolition of Death Penalty by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The transcript of a panel discussion titled “Life After the Death Penalty: Implications for Retentionist States,” presented by the Committees on Capital Punishment of the American Bar Association Section of …
Article • June 17, 2018 • from CLN July, 2018
Execution Numbers Down in 2017 by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The number of death row sentences handed out across the country is in decline. Despite this trend, death rows remain crowded. This is the result of a similar, but somewhat unrelated shift: Executions are also in a state of …
Article • June 16, 2018 • from CLN July, 2018
DOJ: Police Shooting Family Dogs has Become ‘Epidemic’ by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Cops in this country kill so many dogs each year that a specialist at the Department of Justice’s (“DOJ”) community-oriented program services office says it has become an “epidemic.” The DOJ estimates that around 25 to …
Article • June 16, 2018 • from CLN July, 2018
Do Black Lives Matter in the Supreme Court? by Michael Avery by Michael Avery Protests by tens of thousands of Americans, black and white, have urged us to remember that Black Lives Matter. The movement is an outgrowth of concern over the epidemic of police violence against black people. But …
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