have boosted their data collection to improve policing and community relations — but the impact is limited by holes in the national data and the way police departments use what they collect.
Data can improve trends in use of force and arrests. Surveillance technology, for example, can be used to prepare police for dangerous situations — but civil liberties groups worry about how it can be misused.
Do you really propose that police are boosting data collection to “improve policing and community relations”?
Might be able to improve policing & community relations if 3/4 of the force here wasn't sitting in their cars on their phones while PSE&G fixed power lines.
Trust the FBI
But no data on political affiliation of criminals UNLESS they go after a famous, rich, powerful, progressive socialist. Who do you think those black mobs ( that's not racist, that's what video surveillance proves) doing the smash and grabs in La voted for .. if they even voted.
It's funny that we still cannot get any data on race or citizenship regarding suspected criminals.
The bias in data collection and the arrogance in its application have led to wrongful imprisonment, harassment, misrepresentation, and unsolved cases.
The FourthAmendment is supposed to be a feature, not a bug.
“improving policing” lol