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April 16, 2024
Policing Project at NYU Law
What does the new White House policy on AI mean ...

Last month, the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued a landmark policy putting in place long-overdue requirements on how federal agencies can – and cannot – use artificial intelligence. 

Here are our main takeaways on what it means for law enforcement.

What does the new White House policy on AI mean for law enforcement? Here are our takeaways.
January 22, 2024
Policing Project at NYU Law
Eric Andre and Clayton English Appeal Dismissal ...

The Policing Project at NYU School of Law, the global law firm Jones Day, the law firm Lawrence & Bundy, and Canfield Law LLC have filed an appeal to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals challenging the dismissal of a civil rights lawsuit against Clayton County police. A range of groups and individuals, including law enforcement officials; Tyler Perry, Jamie Foxx, and other prominent Black actors; empirical scholars; Cato Institute; NAACP Legal Defense Fund; Institute for Justice; ACLU of Georgia, have filed amicus briefs in support of the appeal.

Eric Andre and Clayton English Appeal Dismissal of Racial Discrimination Lawsuit, Receive Broad Amicus Support
December 15, 2023
Policing Project at NYU Law
The Transparency New Yorkers Deserve: How City ...

This week, we’re highlighting testimony we provided to the New York City Council on how the NYPD has skirted democratic accountability in deploying intrusive policing technologies.

The Transparency New Yorkers Deserve: How City Council Must Hold NYPD to Account
August 14, 2023
Joshua Manson
2023 Legislative Wrap-Up

During this year’s legislative session, we provided input and drafting support on 36 pieces of legislation or regulations across 12 states. Notably, 22 of these engagements came at the express invitation of state or local partners, including both advocates and lawmakers. The most popular topics were use of force, officer decertification, and data collection and transparency, but legislators also sought to address a wide range of others, from warrant reform to police use of robots, and more.

2023 Legislative Wrap-Up
June 6, 2022
Policing Project at NYU Law
Statement of Resigning Axon AI Ethics Board ...

Nine members of the Axon AI Ethics Board resigned following the company’s announcement that it would develop Taser-equipped drones with real-time streaming surveillance cameras to respond to mass shootings.

Statement of Resigning Axon AI Ethics Board Members
Policing Project
April 17, 2019

Re-Imagining Community Engagement: A Social Work Approach

Policing Project
April 17, 2019
Re-Imagining Community Engagement: A Social Work Approach

What does it take to cultivate a department-wide culture that puts community engagement and collaborative problem-solving at the center? The Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office offers a promising example of the role law enforcement can play in re-imagining public safety.

Tagged: Front-End Voice, Beyond The Conversation

Policing Project
April 5, 2019

Friedman, Ifill Explore Race and Policing in Latest Podcast from ALI

Policing Project
April 5, 2019
Friedman, Ifill Explore Race and Policing in Latest Podcast from ALI

Policing Project Director Barry Friedman recently sat down with Sherrilyn Ifill of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund for a conversation on the intersection of race and policing.

Tagged: RPS

Policing Project
April 1, 2019

Policing Project visits California, part of national stop-data project

Policing Project
April 1, 2019
Policing Project visits California, part of national stop-data project

The Policing Project visited California to learn more about how the state’s policing agencies are adapting to a new state law that required them to begin collecting data on traffic stops.

Tagged: RPS, Stop Data, Traffic

Policing Project at NYU Law
March 29, 2019

“New Era of Public Safety” kicks off with guidebook to fair and effective policing

Policing Project at NYU Law
March 29, 2019
“New Era of Public Safety” kicks off with guidebook to fair and effective policing

The Policing Project is proud to be a contributing author on the recently released “New Era of Public Safety” report from The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights.

Tagged: RPS

Policing Project
March 26, 2019

Grounding Grassroots Advocacy: Salt Lake City Activists Organize to Tackle Wide-Ranging Reforms

Policing Project
March 26, 2019
Grounding Grassroots Advocacy: Salt Lake City Activists Organize to Tackle Wide-Ranging Reforms

Born from a diverse coalition of distinct organizations guided by different missions, and having no formal leadership, Salt Lake City’s Community Advocates Group has come together for direct conversation on policing reforms with SLCPD.

Tagged: Front-End Voice, Beyond The Conversation

Policing Project
March 11, 2019

ALI Council Approves Principles on Policing Encounters, Eye Witness Identification, and More

Policing Project
March 11, 2019
ALI Council Approves Principles on Policing Encounters, Eye Witness Identification, and More

The American Law Institute council on policing approved several new chapters of Principles of Law, Policing at its most recent convening in January.

Tagged: Front-End Voice

Policing Project
March 8, 2019

Listening In a New Way: Our Visit to Stockton

Policing Project
March 8, 2019
Listening In a New Way:  Our Visit to Stockton

Our national field research project continues with a visit to Stockton, California, a city that responded to its policing challenges by implementing a focus on procedural justice.

Tagged: Front-End Voice, Beyond The Conversation

Policing Project
March 5, 2019

"911, What Is Your Prejudice" Panel Explores Racial Bias in Emergency Calls

Policing Project
March 5, 2019
"911, What Is Your Prejudice" Panel Explores Racial Bias in Emergency Calls

Our director Barry Friedman was at the Ford School of Public Policy for this wide-ranging conversation examining ways to reduce racially-motivated encounters between police and citizens.

Tagged: RPS, Events

Policing Project
February 28, 2019

Policing Project Releases Use of Force Guidelines, Part of New Toolkit from IIP

Policing Project
February 28, 2019
Policing Project Releases Use of Force Guidelines, Part of New Toolkit from IIP

Developed for the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution’s officer-involved fatalities toolkit, the Policing Project’s new Use-Of-Force Policy Guidelines outline best practices for communities and PDs looking to minimize uses of force.

Tagged: RPS, Front-End Voice

Policing Project
February 22, 2019

The Policing Project's Guide to Filming the Police

Policing Project
February 22, 2019
The Policing Project's Guide to Filming the Police

Practical recommendations for members of the public on how to approach filming the police and for officers on how to respond to photographers.

Tagged: Front-End Voice

Policing Project
February 20, 2019

Cleveland completes comprehensive community policing plan

Policing Project
February 20, 2019
Cleveland completes comprehensive community policing plan

The city will implement Community and Problem-Oriented Policing to rethink core organizational practices, including recruitment and staffing, in a way that best promotes community policing.

Tagged: Front-End Voice, Cleveland

Policing Project
February 13, 2019

Barry Friedman speaks on ethical questions of policing AI

Policing Project
February 13, 2019
Barry Friedman speaks on ethical questions of policing AI

Friedman recently spoke with MuckRock regarding the move by safety tech company Axon to shift its production focus from its Taser stun guns to providing increased artificial intelligence services for police departments around the country.

Tagged: Axon, Policing Tech

Policing Project
February 1, 2019

What is Chicago NPI? Learn more about our new initiative

Policing Project
February 1, 2019
What is Chicago NPI? Learn more about our new initiative

The Policing Project and the Chicago Police Department recently announced Chicago NPI, our new partnership with Chicago community members to bring an important new initiative in community policing to the city.

Tagged: Front-End Voice, Chicago

Policing Project
January 25, 2019

Policing Project Partners with Chicago PD on Neighborhood Policing Pilot

Policing Project
January 25, 2019
Policing Project Partners with Chicago PD on Neighborhood Policing Pilot

The Policing Project is excited to announce our partnership with the Chicago Police Department in an important new initiative in community policing.

Tagged: Chicago, Front-End Voice

Policing Project
January 24, 2019

Re-imagining Policing and Mental Health

Policing Project
January 24, 2019
Re-imagining Policing and Mental Health

What would a non-policing response to a mental health call look like? Some jurisdictions are offering possible alternatives.

Tagged: RPS, Extern Blogs

Policing Project at NYU Law
January 7, 2019

A Seat at the Table – Notes from Austin, TX

Policing Project at NYU Law
January 7, 2019
A Seat at the Table – Notes from Austin, TX

Alongside the critical work of organizing communities and publicly advocating for change, activist groups in Austin are engaging in direct policy conversations with city leadership and the Austin Police Department.

Tagged: Front-End Voice, Beyond The Conversation

Policing Project
December 17, 2018

Undercover Policing in the Age of Social Media

Policing Project
December 17, 2018
Undercover Policing in the Age of Social Media

Sharing personal photos or political opinions online has become second nature for many. But what are the implications as social media becomes a tool for undercover police investigations?

Tagged: Policing Tech, Extern Blogs

Policing Project at NYU Law
December 12, 2018

Our how-to guide for launching a youth engagement program

Policing Project at NYU Law
December 12, 2018
Our how-to guide for launching a youth engagement program

Our newly released Youth Engagement Guidebook provides a nuts-and-bolts startup manual for launching a different kind of youth program: one that empowers youth voice around policing.

Tagged: Front-End Voice, Youth

Policing Project
December 6, 2018

Democratic Policing and Facial Recognition Technology: Who Gets to Decide?

Policing Project
December 6, 2018
Democratic Policing and Facial Recognition Technology: Who Gets to Decide?

Over the past year, employees at tech companies made headlines for publicly urging that their facial recognition work not be used for government surveillance—a phenomena that shows the unique ethical issues posed by this policing tech.

Tagged: Policing Tech, Extern Blogs

Policing Project
November 19, 2018

Policing Project finds Nashville traffic stops ineffective for reducing crime

Policing Project
November 19, 2018
Policing Project finds Nashville traffic stops ineffective for reducing crime

The Policing Project traveled to Nashville to release our assessment of the use of traffic stops by the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD) as a crime fighting strategy in the city.

Tagged: Nashville, RPS

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