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Racial Bias Audit Charleston SC
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The City Council voted in favor of an independent audit of the CPD in November of 2017. Further adding to this urgency were the findings from the College of Charleston’s report, The State of Racial Disparities in Charleston County, South Carolina 2000-2015, which noted racial disparities and the linkage to structural racism and economic inequality. The call for an audit also stemmed from growing interest among city officials and the community to address concerns about racial bias in the CPD’s procedures and practices. Subsequently, the City Council, city officials, and community stakeholders worked together to develop a request for proposals, review the proposals, and select an independent auditor. In January 2019, the City of Charleston, through a competitive bid, selected the CNA Institute for Public Research (CNA) to conduct a racial bias audit of the CPD.
Distribution unlimited 136 IRM-2019-U-022344-Final Zoë Thorkildsen Rodney Monroe Harold Medlock Stephen Rickman
Common Operational Picture Technology in Law Enforcement Three Case Studies
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CNA performed case studies of common operational picture(COP) technology use in three law enforcement agencies. Our goal was to address thepaucity of research inthis fieldby providing practitioners and researchers with examples of how these law enforcement agencies have implemented and use these technologies. To do so, we conducted on-site qualitative data collection at the three sites, which revealed common themes among the sites regarding stakeholders, COP technology implementation, and theuse of certain COP technology features. This report lays the groundwork for future work by law enforcementagenciesand researchers in exploring COP technology use andimplementation in law enforcement settings. Researchers and practitioners must further study the efficacy of COP technology in achieving law enforcement goals, such as improving community response, reducing injuries, and preventing or reducing violent crime. This report is not intended to rank or evaluate the products listed. We did not test or evaluate the products. The report’s sole purpose is to provide the law enforcement community with information about how three agencies implemented and use COP technology.
study the COP technology features and implementation strategies that contribute to the successful use of COP technology and officer buy-in. Zoë Thorkildsen Emma Wohl /reports/2019/12
cna talks: The Future of Police Reform
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On this episode of CNA Talks, Stephen Rickman, Zoë Thorkildsen and Hildy Saizow, discuss the future of police reform in the United States.
The Future of Police Reform On this episode of CNA Talks, Stephen Rickman, Zoë Thorkildsen and Hildy Saizow, discuss the future of police reform in the United States. The Future of Police Reform Biographies Stephen Rickman, MA, is an expert in police-community relations. He has worked for over 20 years in high-level positions in public safety and community support. Zoë Thorkildsen   provides expertise in the areas of criminal justice and policing, program evaluation and research design. Hildy Saizow is a Senior Advisor in CNA’s Center for Justice Research and Innovation
cna talks: Correctional Officer Safety
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On this episode of CNA Talks, Zoë Thorkildsen sits down with Liza Cordeiro to discuss her research on correctional officer safety.
Correctional Officer Safety On this episode of CNA Talks, Zoë Thorkildsen sits down with Liza Cordeiro to discuss her research on correctional officer safety. Correctional Officer Safety Biographies Zoë Thorkildsen   provides expertise in the areas of criminal justice and policing, program evaluation and research design. She was a lead analyst on the reconstruction of the 2014 Las Vegas ambush that killed two police officers and has conducted a study of police ambushes for the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Office in the Department of Justice. ContactName /*/Contact
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.
assessment, community policing, use of force and collaborative reform. Zoë Thorkildsen is a research analyst in the Justice Group within CNA's Safety and Security division. Her expertise is in criminal