Policing Project to Assist LApC on Body Camera Footage release Policy

Policing Project to Assist LApC on Body Camera Footage release Policy

The Los Angeles Police Commission has asked the Policing Project to run a community-wide engagement over one of the more complicated questions about body cameras: when to release footage after an officer-involved shooting.

Prompted in part by officer-involved shootings and other uses of force that captured [...]  

Policing Project Calls for Improved accountability on Arrest-Related Deaths

Policing Project Calls for Improved accountability on Arrest-Related Deaths

In the last several years, a string of high-profile police shootings of unarmed civilians — primarily black men — has attracted national attention, including in the 2016 presidential campaign.

But the federal government continues to have problems collecting complete and accurate data on these shootings, mainly because [...]

Panelists Tackle the Tough Questions around Policing and Accountability in the Digital Age

The Policing Project and the Brennan Center for Justice co-hosted “Policing and Accountability in the Digital Age” on September 15th, a conference that addresses the challenges and benefits of rapid advances in policing technologies.  A cohort of academics, law enforcement leaders, activists, and journalists tackled difficult [...]  

NYPD Asks Policing Project to Gather Public Input on Body Cameras

NYPD Asks Policing Project to Gather Public Input on Body Cameras

Starting today, the New York City Police Department invites individuals and organizations to share their views on its proposed body-worn camera policy by accessing a brief questionnaire and online comment portal at www.nypdbodycameras.org. The site will be accessible until midnight July 31, 2016.