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Police Technology
Closing Argument
January 13
More Police Are Using Your Cameras for Video Evidence
Police “nerve centers” are blurring the line between public and private surveillance.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Closing Argument
April 8
What Happens When Your Social Media Photos End Up in the Hands of Police
Law enforcement agencies, from police departments to ICE, are using facial recognition, sometimes leading to wrongful arrests.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Justice Lab
May 24, 2018
Your Home is Your...Snitch?
When your appliances work as police informants.
By
Daniel Zwerdling
Justice Lab
March 27, 2017
Happiness is a Warm Phaser
The search for the truly nonlethal weapon.
By
Robin Washington
Q&A
January 29, 2017
Can Pollsters Drive Down Crime?
The NYPD’s public opinion guru thinks so.
By
Simone Weichselbaum
Feature
October 6, 2016
This Machine Could Prevent Gun Violence — If Only Cops Used It
A system that can link gun crimes through shell casings is hobbled by skepticism and lack of manpower.
By
Beth Schwartzapfel
News
February 10, 2015
Our Body-Cams, Ourselves
Now that police are always on, who gets to watch?
By
Clare Sestanovich
Feature
December 3, 2014
The Pentagon Finally Details its Weapons-for-Cops Giveaway
Bellying up to the arsenal.
By
Shawn Musgrave
,
Tom Meagher
and
Gabriel Dance