police accountability
People Are Filming the NYPD — And It's Making It Easier to Investigate Misconduct
A new report found that far more claims of excessive force against NYPD officers are now being substantiated due to the rise of civilian-recorded videos.
On Monday, the LAPD Will Start Wearing Body Cameras
Many have reservations about the program, which promises to equip nearly 7,000 officers with body cameras in the coming months.
The Latest Disturbing Twist in the Case of the 73-Year-Old Who Killed an Unarmed Black Man in Oklahoma
The death of Eric Harris has revealed a lot of shenanigans surrounding the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office.
Is Filming the LAPD Driving Up Crime in Los Angeles?
According to one expert, citizens filming incidents of police brutality could be discouraging cops from enforcing the law.
Al Sharpton Is Struggling to Control the 'Black Lives Matter' Movement
Al Sharpton attracted a huge crowd at his Justice for All March, but there are signs that "Hands Up, Don't Shoot!" may have moved beyond his control.
Spending a Night in Tottenham After the Mark Duggan Inquest
Unsurprisingly, no one I spoke to was that pleased about the results.
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