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justice talks: Racial equity in traffic stops: Instituting reform by changing data collection and policing practices
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In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed the impact of COVID-19 on corrections officers and incarcerated populations, specifically in a jail setting, and out-of-the-box ways they’re working to keep these populations safe during the pandemic. In this episode, Dr. Chip Coldren leads a discussion with CNA's Zoë Thorkildsen, and Chief Harold Medlock (ret.) about CNA's work conducting traffic stop analyses, and the steps officers and executives can take to implement equitable practices in their agencies.
collection and policing practices Biographies James "Chip" Coldren , guest host, is a justice research expert with over 35 years of research experience in justice system effectiveness, police evaluation, crime prevention, corrections, juvenile justice and restorative justice. Zoë Thorkildsen   provides expertise in the areas of criminal justice and policing, program evaluation and research design ... 3 In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed the impact of COVID-19 on corrections officers and incarcerated populations, specifically in a jail setting, and out-of-the-box ways they’re
CNA Leader Supports the Next Generation of Criminology Analysts
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NA Principal Scientist Scott Decker has capped off a distinguished career studying law enforcement, corrections, and juvenile justice by establishing a scholarship for criminology and criminal justice students at Arizona State University (ASU).
NA Principal Scientist Scott Decker has capped off a distinguished career studying law enforcement, corrections, and juvenile justice by establishing a scholarship for criminology and criminal ... a distinguished career studying law enforcement, corrections, and juvenile justice by establishing a scholarship for criminology and criminal justice students at Arizona State University (ASU). “I have ... with over 45 years of experience. At CNA, he serves as a lead on numerous research studies and is a subject matter expert on the Smart Policing Initiative, Body Worn Camera Training and Technical
Death of Robert Brooks Emphasizes the Need for Body-Worn Cameras in Prisons
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Body-worn cameras had a large impact on the response to the prison death of Robert Brooks. Here’s how body-worn cameras can improve corrections even more.
false allegations . The death of Brooks was a tragedy. Corrections systems can make meaningful changes that prevent these incidents from happening again. In policing, body-worn cameras are now ... The Need for Body-Worn Cameras in Prisons Body-worn cameras had a large impact on the response to the prison death of Robert Brooks. Here’s how body-worn cameras can improve corrections even more ... prisons . Three Steps to Make Cameras in Prisons More Effective While I believe body-worn cameras hold potential for improving the corrections system, they are most valuable when used properly
cna talks: Justice and Policing in the U.S.
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This week CNA Board member and George Mason University professor Laurie Robinson sits down with a few of CNA's policing experts to discuss the most pressing topics in justice and policing today. The conversation covers everything from police reform and evidence-based research to body-worn cameras and police departments' use of social media. Hear what some of today's top criminal justice experts think about training, transparency and accountability, community policing, crisis intervention, and federal support of the police.
Justice and Policing in the U.S. This week CNA Board member and George Mason University professor Laurie Robinson sits down with a few of CNA's policing experts to discuss the most pressing topics in justice and policing today. The conversation covers everything from police reform and evidence-based research to body-worn cameras and police departments' use of social media. Hear what some of today's top criminal justice experts think about training, transparency and accountability, community policing, crisis intervention, and federal support of the police. Justice and Policing in the U.S.
Crime Analysts: Using Data to Make Communities Safer
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Crime analysts identify patterns, trends, and connections in vast datasets to help law enforcement. The crime analysis profession expands along with police data.
in Residence program. In today’s world of limited police funding, staffing shortages, anti-police rhetoric, and allegations of racial disparities in policing, it is crucial that police decisions ... across administrative, strategic, and tactical analysis. In addition to police agencies, crime analysts today also serve in other criminal justice agencies like prosecutors’ offices and corrections