Police oversight and accountability through public data 👮
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Police oversight and accountability through public data 👮
A national archive of police data collected by journalists, lawyers, and activists around the country.
OpenPolice empowers people to prepare, file, and track police misconduct complaints. By allowing users to publish reports online, we aim to establish an independent and transparent repository of police activity in the U.S.
Visualization of civilian complaints against New York City police officers as provided by ProPublica.
A repository for data assembled by the San Francisco Chronicle for its 2024 investigation into fatal police pursuits across the U.S. Reporting and data analysis by Jennifer Gollan and Susie Neilson.
Repo of data containing information on lawsuits and other relevant administrative actions filed against the Chicago Police Department and its officers. Non-exhaustive coverage of 1957 to 1967 and 2008 to 2021.
A public, searchable database of law enforcement officers in Virginia.
Nationwide Police Scorecard - This project evaluates police departments based on quantitative data on arrests, use of force, accountability and other policing issues to make progress towards more just and equitable policing outcomes.
Backend (sql and scrapers) for killed-by
The purpose of this project is to provide a list of collaborative efforts that document or display information about abuse of police power in the Black Lives Matter protests. This may be used to facilitate consolidating efforts.
Using Philly Open Data Portal data to examine what happens after a complaint is filed against Philly PD/match with other data
OFFICIAL Police Scorecard Website - This project evaluates police departments based on quantitative data on arrests, use of force, accountability and other policing issues to make progress towards more just and equitable policing outcomes.
Data Hack Team 6
Using my Gutenberg Data Visualization plugin to explore police violence against civilians.
Working with the Invisible Institute the Citizens Police Data Project, Chicago’s first open source, free and publicly accessible database of digitized police disciplinary records we created a draft mockup app of Judge Observations.
Data and Code used for CAP data story
Scraping, cleaning, visualization, and analysis of NYPD disciplinary proceedings (2011-2015)
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