Lauren Klosinski | October 31, 2019 | Policing
On Oct. 28, the U.S. Department of Justice issued a press release announcing a pilot program that will allow federally deputized task force officers to use body-worn cameras while serving arrest warrants, or other planned arrest operations, and during the execution of...
The Policing Project NYU School of Law | October 25, 2019 | Policing
This post was originally posted by the Policing Project on October 23, 3019.In a new report produced by the Policing Project and released today, the Axon AI and Policing Technology Ethics Board is calling for increased regulation of Automated License Plate Readers by...
Amna Nawaz and Seth Stoughton | October 18, 2019 | Policing
Amna Nawaz of PBS News Hour and Seth Stoughton of the University of South Carolina discuss police training, race, and use of force. In the news segment, they examine the case of Atatianna Jefferson, who “was playing video games with her nephew when police...
The Policing Project NYU School of Law | September 4, 2019 | Policing
This post was originally posted by the Policing Project on August 21, 2019. Today, the Camden County Police Department announced adoption of its innovative, revised use of force policy drafted with the help of the Policing Project.The revised use of force policy goes...
Pauline Toboulidis | August 20, 2019 | Policing
On August 19, California’s Office of the Governor issued a press release announcing that Governor Newsom signed AB 392 into law. The bill enacts one of the strongest use-of-force laws in the country. The following is from the press release:Today, Governor Gavin...