Friday, February 24, 2017

February Articles


Technology
What DA’s Battle with Facebook Could Mean for Your Privacy
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New York Post (01/07/2017)
Policing
The Wrong Side of History — Police Training in the Holocaust Museum​  Read 
Chicago Magazine (01/31/2017)
Mass Incarceration
Study: Mass Incarceration System
Costs At Least $182 Billion per Year
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The Crime Report (01/26/2017)
Prevention
After Prison, Davontae Sanford Steers Teens from Crime
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The Detroit News (01/31/2017)
Drugs
Seattle, King County Move to Open Nation’s
First Safe Injection Sites for Drug Users
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The Seattle Times (01/27/2017)
Procedure
What is a ‘Violent Crime’? For California’s New Parole Law,
the Definition is Murky - and it Matters
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Los Angeles Times (01/27/2017)
Crime
America’s Oldest Crime Victims
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The Crime Report (01/30/2017)
Judge Acquits Two Men in Perjury Case
Over Recanted Testimony in 1993 Gentilly Murder
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The New Orleans Advocate (01/30/2017)
 
These articles and more are available in the PCE Policy Library which resides on Prosecutors’ Encyclopedia (PE). The PCE Policy Library is a resource that contains thousands of articles and reports on topics impacting prosecutors, including ethics, technological developments, social science, innovative law enforcement practices, and evolving trends in crime. Prosecutors with a PE account can access these resources at: http://pe.nypti.org/wiki/Prosecutors_Center_for_Excellence_Policy_Library. Prosecutors can request an account at www.NRCFP.com

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

January Articles

Procedure
Texas Panel on Wrongful Convictions Calls for
Ending Use of Unverified Drug Field Tests
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ProPublica (01/18/2017)
Policing
D.C. Police Body Cameras: Off at Demonstrations,
On for Criminal Behavior, Public Interaction
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The Washington Post (01/19/2017)
How Should Texas Teach Students to Interact with Police?  Read
The Texas Tribune (01/20/2017)
Prevention
Six Blocks, 96 Buildings, Zero Shootings:
New Recipe at the Queensbridge Houses
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The New York Times (01/19/2017)
DA Wants Criminals to Meditate
as Part of ‘Anti-Burnout Program’
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New York Post (01/20/2017)
LRPD Chief Details New Unit
Designed to Prevent Violent Crime
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Arkansas Matters (01/22/2017)
Technology
2016 Was a Record Year for Data Breaches
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Bloomberg Technology (01/19/2017)
Crime
A Needed Reprieve for Young N.Y. Men
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New York Daily News (01/20/2017)
Mass. Supreme Court Orders Prosecutors to
Review 24,000 Cases Tainted by ‘Rogue’ Chemist
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The Washington Post (01/20/2017)
Juvenile Justice
Raise the Age Gets New Look in Connecticut
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The Crime Report (01/20/2017)
These articles and more are available in the PCE Policy Library which resides on Prosecutors’ Encyclopedia (PE). The PCE Policy Library is a resource that contains thousands of articles and reports on topics impacting prosecutors, including ethics, technological developments, social science, innovative law enforcement practices, and evolving trends in crime. Prosecutors with a PE account can access these resources at: http://pe.nypti.org/wiki/Prosecutors_Center_for_Excellence_Policy_Library. Prosecutors can request an account at www.NRCFP.com