Second,
police data do not consistently identify whether victims of violence have Aboriginal status, and if they are First Nations, Métis or Inuit.
Not exact matches
The ADL
does mention that its
data isn't perfect, since
police aren't able to identify every extremist - related killing and some killings that may be considered extremist - related by some aren't always classified as such.
While After School has no information on the identity of users, it
does keep cellphone
data that can help
police trace a post to a particular device.
The «Reported Road Casualties in Great Britain» document makes the point that three
police forces
did not provide
data for the first quarter of 2016.
Richard Emery said the agency should track and analyze complaint
data like
police do with crime stats.
Just as we have
done in education and
policing, we need better
data — to allow meaningful comparisons to be made between different prisons so the best performing institutions and best performing leaders can be recognised and rewarded.
In 2008, ASCLD - LAB
did successfully uncover problems at the State
Police Forensic Investigation Center in Albany, where a technician was found to be falsifying
data, but that technician managed to escape detection for 15 years.
So if you ever want to see if we have a problem in
policing related to race, pay related to gender or a problem with violence against transgender individuals, in all of those cases it becomes impossible to make a scientific argument — because if those categories are never recorded in official documents, you can never
do the
data collection to show what's true.
Given the propensity of
police around the world to pool
data and treat the global population as suspects, and your report that world population will likely top 7 billion in the next decade (15 October, p 10), that doesn't seem very good.
For example, not every victim will come forward, and those that
do may not mention a link to online dating, along with the fact that some
police forces
do not record online dating - specific
data.
In some parts of the world, people
do not trust
police, social services or others in authority; in others, particularly rural areas, there is no accessible authority to which one can report.7 Where
data are collected they are not always recorded in a complete, consistent or transparent way.
Roland Fryer Answers Reader Questions About His
Police Force Study New York Times, 7/12/16 «My sincere hope is that the type of analysis being done in our paper will lead other police departments and community groups to understand the types of data we need to answer these important questions and work together to be more transparent and make that data public.&
Police Force Study New York Times, 7/12/16 «My sincere hope is that the type of analysis being
done in our paper will lead other
police departments and community groups to understand the types of data we need to answer these important questions and work together to be more transparent and make that data public.&
police departments and community groups to understand the types of
data we need to answer these important questions and work together to be more transparent and make that
data public.»
(3) As another blogger suggested above, it would be very useful if draft wording is forwarded to responsible US House of Reps members to attach to all budget bills, withdrawing funding to all US departments and instrumentalities, universities and such, international or domestic, that
do not strictly
police the full archiving of code and raw
data for projects given US government finance.
Even journals that actively encourage supplying
data don't
police the reusability of the
data too closely.
The many individuals who were not a target in the murder investigation yet had personal phone
data turned over to the
police were not notified of this fact because there is no legal requirement to
do so.
The reasonable expectation of privacy in internet subscriber
data created the need for specific judicial authorization, Spencer argued, and a mere request by a
police officer
does not establish «lawful authority» to obtain subscriber
data.
Agencies tasked with
policing the internet
do so with a highly specialized and trained agents, conducting everything from undercover operation to highly technical analysis of computer
data.
By contrast, whether the Charter also applies to the national rules determining under what conditions
police and judicial authorities can access the retained
data is less obvious, because Directive 2002 / 58 / EC
does not cover «activities of the State in areas of criminal law» (Art. 1 (3)-RRB-.
(A) that the Crown's witnesses who provided such
data to the
police,
did so in an improper fashion; and, (B) what are:
He wasn't present when the
data was accessed and provided to the
police so as to be able to observe if that was
done properly.
The EIO is intended to transform mutual legal assistance — obtaining evidence in one country for use in another — in the same way as the EAW
did for extradition, allowing
police to access bank records, view phone
data, obtain search warrants and carry out any lawful, domestic, investigative action anywhere in the EU rather than being limited to within their own jurisdiction.
When the Oakland
Police Department started snapping pictures of license plates, it didn't have a
data retention policy; it was just going to keep its
data forever — until it ran into the natural limits of its Windows XP computer with its 80 GB hard drive.
And yet, regardless of Facebook's official policies, it seems that they
did not expend much effort to
police their developers or track how the
data they collected was being used.
The point (made in my article) that such
data was readily available to tens of thousands of developers probably
did not make
policing the system a priority.
«Interestingly, none of the articles were recommended to me through Google Now, so they don't seem to draw
data from the same source,» comments Android
Police.
While law enforcement increasingly rely on
data from smartphones and other smart devices to solve crimes, the warrants from the Raleigh
Police Department are unique as they
do not request information from a specific device, but instead request information from any device that has come close to the crime scene.