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THE CRIME REPORT
Justice Budget Backs ‘Strong Science’, Revives Programs Weakened Under Trump By Blake Diaz | June 4, 2021. The fiscal year 2022 Department of Justice budget includes a ICE ACCUSED OF ALLOWING 'VULNERABLE' SENIORS TO BECOME ICE Accused of Allowing ‘Vulnerable’ Seniors to Become Dupes of Drug Traffickers. Critics stress that a little-known program run by Immigration and Customs Enforcement known as Operation SUPREME COURT ALLOWS TRIBAL POLICE TO DETAIN NON-INDIANS A Ninth Circuit decision, which limited tribal police authority on public highways within reservation boundaries, has been overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, allowing tribal police the ability WHITE HOUSE TO PRESS RUSSIA OVER MEAT PACKING CORP White House to Press Russia Over Meat Packing Corp Cyberhack. The White House plans to add the ransomware attack against JBS SA, the world’s largest meat producer, to its list of complaints LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND TRAUMA: THE NEXT PUBLIC The life expectancy of a correctional officer (CO) is 59 years. Approximately 27 percent of surveyed COs have symptoms of PTSD. For the almost 700,00 law enforcement officers ( INDIANAPOLIS MURDER RATE CLIMBS PAST CHICAGO At 10.6 homicides per 100,000 residents, Indianapolis’ rate of intentional murder is greater than that of Chicago and several other large, regional U.S. cities, reports Fox 59. On Monday TEXAS CONSIDERS BILL TO GIVE INMATES A ‘SECOND CHANCE Texas Considers Bill to Give Inmates a ‘Second Chance’. A so-called “second chance” bill under consideration in the Texas Legislature that would allow district attorneys to seek reduced 20 CITIES PAID $2 BILLION FOR POLICE MISCONDUCT SINCE 2015 The 20 U.S. cities and counties with the biggest police departments have paid over $2 billion since 2015 for alleged misconduct and civil rights violations, finds a Wall Street Journal analysis LATEST PRODUCT FOR SALE ON THE DARK WEB: FENTANYL Latest Product for Sale on the Dark Web: Fentanyl. The “dark web”—a shadowy virtual department store for unsavory products from assassination contracts to CHIEFS CALL NATIONAL POLICE ASSOCIATION A SCAM Chiefs Call National Police Association a Scam. An elderly man in Trenton, Mi., received a dire letter that warned of the “greatest threats to our public safety in our nation’s historyTHE CRIME REPORT
Justice Budget Backs ‘Strong Science’, Revives Programs Weakened Under Trump By Blake Diaz | June 4, 2021. The fiscal year 2022 Department of Justice budget includes a ICE ACCUSED OF ALLOWING 'VULNERABLE' SENIORS TO BECOME ICE Accused of Allowing ‘Vulnerable’ Seniors to Become Dupes of Drug Traffickers. Critics stress that a little-known program run by Immigration and Customs Enforcement known as Operation SUPREME COURT ALLOWS TRIBAL POLICE TO DETAIN NON-INDIANS A Ninth Circuit decision, which limited tribal police authority on public highways within reservation boundaries, has been overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, allowing tribal police the ability WHITE HOUSE TO PRESS RUSSIA OVER MEAT PACKING CORP White House to Press Russia Over Meat Packing Corp Cyberhack. The White House plans to add the ransomware attack against JBS SA, the world’s largest meat producer, to its list of complaints LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND TRAUMA: THE NEXT PUBLIC The life expectancy of a correctional officer (CO) is 59 years. Approximately 27 percent of surveyed COs have symptoms of PTSD. For the almost 700,00 law enforcement officers ( INDIANAPOLIS MURDER RATE CLIMBS PAST CHICAGO At 10.6 homicides per 100,000 residents, Indianapolis’ rate of intentional murder is greater than that of Chicago and several other large, regional U.S. cities, reports Fox 59. On Monday TEXAS CONSIDERS BILL TO GIVE INMATES A ‘SECOND CHANCE Texas Considers Bill to Give Inmates a ‘Second Chance’. A so-called “second chance” bill under consideration in the Texas Legislature that would allow district attorneys to seek reduced 20 CITIES PAID $2 BILLION FOR POLICE MISCONDUCT SINCE 2015 The 20 U.S. cities and counties with the biggest police departments have paid over $2 billion since 2015 for alleged misconduct and civil rights violations, finds a Wall Street Journal analysis LATEST PRODUCT FOR SALE ON THE DARK WEB: FENTANYL Latest Product for Sale on the Dark Web: Fentanyl. The “dark web”—a shadowy virtual department store for unsavory products from assassination contracts to CHIEFS CALL NATIONAL POLICE ASSOCIATION A SCAM Chiefs Call National Police Association a Scam. An elderly man in Trenton, Mi., received a dire letter that warned of the “greatest threats to our public safety in our nation’s historyTHE CRIME REPORT
Justice Budget Backs ‘Strong Science’, Revives Programs Weakened Under Trump By Blake Diaz | June 4, 2021. The fiscal year 2022 Department of Justice budget includes a FRAUDSTERS MAY HAVE STOLEN HALF OF PANDEMIC UNEMPLOYMENT 11 hours ago · Criminals may have stolen as much as half of the unemployment benefits the U.S. has been providing over the last year, with potentially $400 billion winding up in the hands of fraudstersand
MAY SEES LARGEST NUMBERS AT THE BORDER SINCE BIDEN TOOK 13 hours ago · Border arrests have soared since President Joe Biden took office, and figures from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) show that U.S. authorities intercepted 180,034 THE YOUNGEST TRAFFICKERS: HOW DRUG CARTELS EXPLOIT 15 hours ago · A 15-year-old child boards a train alone at a major transit hub in England and approaches a ticket collector to ask directions. The child is alone and appears lost, but has a wad of cashwhich
CAN THE FBI SEIZE MILLIONS FROM CUSTOMERS OF PRIVATE 11 hours ago · While U.S. Private Vaults, a Beverly Hills safe deposit box company, has been charged in a sealed indictment with conspiring to sell drugs and launder money, its customers have not,and now the
WATCHDOG: PARK POLICE PLANNED TO CLEAR LAFAYETTE SQR 13 hours ago · A recent report by the Interior Department’s inspector general concluded that the United States Park Police had been planning to clear protesters from a park near the White Housewell before
RECENT NUMBER OF MASS SHOOTINGS WORST ON RECORD 1 day ago · A string of mass shootings over the past three months, in which there were five attacks where four or more people were killed in public places from PORTLAND GANGS STOKE RISE IN VIOLENCE AS POLICE RANKS 12 hours ago · Portland police are recording multiple shootings a week with 50 to 70 shots fired, and in one case more than 150, as gang attacks and retaliatory shootings throughout the city have resulted in LOUISIANA POLICE UNIT FACES INTERNAL INVESTIGATION INTO 12 hours ago · The same Louisiana State Police unit whose troopers stunned, punched and dragged Ronald Greene on video during a deadly 2019 arrest is now under internal investigation by DOJ RELEASES BLUEPRINT FOR STATE RED FLAG LAWS The blueprint is intended to help states craft their own laws for safe and effective gun removal from persons deemed dangerous by family, police, and/or medical professionals.Skip to content
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REFORMING THE SYSTEM LESSONS LEARNED FROM COVID CAME AT 'TOO GREAT A COST' TO IGNORE: EX-AG BY MICHAEL GELB | JUNE 4, 2021 Former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch joined other members of an independent commission studying the impact of the pandemic at a webinar this week to call for a justice system that better balances public safety and public health.VIEWPOINTS
BREAK-OUT SHOTS: THREE CONCEPTS THAT COULD CHANGE JUSTICE BY JAMES M. DOYLE | JUNE 4, 2021 When reformers and critics start bickering again at your first post-pandemic social event, try mentioning three unconventional ideas introduced recently by thought leaders in criminology that could get the reform conversation moving again.POLICY & POLITICS
JUSTICE BUDGET BACKS ‘SOUND SCIENCE’, REVIVES PROGRAMS WEAKENEDUNDER TRUMP
BY BLAKE DIAZ | JUNE 4, 2021 The fiscal year 2022 Department of Justice budget includes a $265 million increase for Community Oriented Policing Services, a program former President Donald Trump wanted eliminated, and will focus on supporting evidence-based research, officials told a webinar Thursday.DOMESTIC TERRORISM
CA SHERIFF WARNED OFFICERS NOT TO JOIN FAR-RIGHT EXTREMISTS BY TCR STAFF | JUNE 4,2021
Experts criticized the document for failing to distinguish between left- and right-wing activism and for seemingly only being concerned with exposure versus prevention of extremism within the force. CRIME AND JUSTICE NEWS FBI DIRECTOR COMPARES RANSOMWARE TO 9/11 AS MORE HACKERS IDENTIFIED BY TCR STAFF | JUNE 4,2021
The FBI Director warned that the country has to take the ransomware problem seriously as an infamous hacker group with ties to Russia is held responsible for the recent attack on a major meatpackingcorporation.
SEX TRAFFICKING
WISCONSIN SEX TRAFFICKING VICTIM ACCUSED OF MURDER WINS APPEAL BY TCR STAFF | JUNE 4,2021
A state law could acquit Chrystul Kizer, a child sex-trafficking victim who killed her abuser, and pave the way for future acquittalson similar grounds.
POLICY & POLITICS
NEW JERSEY BILL BARS LANDLORDS FROM INVESTIGATING CRIMINAL BACKGROUNDS BY TCR STAFF | JUNE 4,2021
The bill protects ex-convicts from being discluded based on criminal background according to the severity of the crime.IMMIGRATION
INCREASED IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT WON'T DETER BORDER-CROSSERS: SURVEY BY TCR STAFF | JUNE 4,2021
The current level of immigration enforcement has been found to have no effect on deterring migrants and actually led to a large population of resident undocumented immigrants in the U.S. REFORMING THE SYSTEM CALIFORNIA LAWMAKERS WANT DAS TO REVEAL INCARCERATION COSTS BEFORESENTENCING
BY TCR STAFF | JUNE 4,2021
Prosecutors and judges will be required to calculate the costs of their sentencing decisions, under a proposed California bill. The Bill, AB 1474, reflects a growing push around the country to curb excessive sentencing terms. SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY AMAZON’S RING WILL REVEAL POLICE REQUESTS TO SHARE VIDEO BY TCR STAFF | JUNE 4,2021
The popular home security app, responding to criticism from privacy advocates, is launching a “Request for Assistance” feature providing customers with an option to block police from seeingfootage.
CYBERCRIME
WHITE HOUSE TO PRIVATE FIRMS: DETERRING CYBER ATTACKS IS YOUR JOB, TOO As ransomware attacks increase and target critical infrastructure, the Biden administration calls for American businesses to shore up theirdefenses.
POLICING
COPS IN WEST VIRGINIA CAPITAL BANNED FROM CARRYING SHOTGUNS WITHLETHAL ROUNDS
After reviewing a use-of-force incident which left a Black civilian wounded, police in Charleston, W. Va., have been ordered stop carrying shotguns with lethal rounds.PROSECUTORS
CALIFORNIA WEIGHS BAN ON DAS WITH POLICE BACKING FROM TRYING COPS California district attorneys whose campaigns were funded by police unions would have to recuse themselves from investigations of law enforcement officers under legislation approved Wednesday by lawmakers. The “first-of-its-kind” bill is aimed at preventing conflicts of interest, and restoring public faith that bad officers will be brought to justice.POLICE MISCONDUCT
PROSECUTORS, DEFENSE WRANGLE OVER SENTENCING OF DEREK CHAUVIN While the defense continued its argument that Chauvin should be granted a retrial and added that he receive the minimum sentence possible, prosecutors countered that he should serve twice what isrecommended.
IMMIGRATION
NINTH CIRCUIT: DEPORTED IMMIGRANT CASES CAN BE REOPENED The decision reverses a previous ruling blocking reopenings. FLORIDA RUNAWAY TEENS IN GUN BATTLE WITH COPS NASHVILLE POLICE INVESTIGATORS IGNORED WARNINGS AS BOMBER PLOTTED SACKLERS COULD WIN IMMUNITY IN OPIOID SCANDAL AFRICAN AMERICANS RARELY HAVE A ‘JURY OF THEIR PEERS’: ATTORNEY More Crime & Justice News -------------------------RESEARCH & ANALYSIS
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FORENSICS
PUTTING YOUR SMART PHONE ON THE WITNESS STAND Described as the “wild west” of forensics, the digital evidence extracted from mobile phones and other electronic devices is vulnerable to analysts’ unconscious biases that can lead to miscarriages of justice, according to a new study.*
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
60% OF AMERICANS FAVOR DEATH PENALTY: PEW A self-report Pew Research Center poll released Tuesday details that a majority of Americans favor the death penalty, despite some concerns over innocence and how capital punishment is administered.*
JUVENILE JUSTICE
WANT A ‘NEW VISION’ FOR YOUTH JUSTICE? IT WILL COST MONEY California is leading a national trend in developing alternatives to youth detention. But success requires a commitment to rethinking how funds are designated in the existing juvenile justice system, according to a San Francisco writer.*
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY POLICE AND THE ‘VENUS FLYTRAP’ OF TECH MONOPOLIES Just a few private companies license the police surveillance technology now in widespread use around the country, ranging from body cameras to license plate readers. That represents a growing threat to transparency, privacy and accountability, warn two UC Davis lawprofessors.
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PRISONER EDUCATION
BRIDGING THE ‘DIGITAL MOAT’ BETWEEN PRISON AND THE OUTSIDE Digital literacy is a critical tool for returning citizens required to navigate a wired world that has radically changed since they were confined. But ‘profiteering’ tech monopolies have created unnecessary hurdles for inmates, says two digital literacy advocates.*
IMMIGRATION
‘JAILHOUSE SCREENING’ PUTS UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS AT GREATERRISK: PAPER
A program designed to ensure undocumented individuals are treated with due process has turned into a vehicle for mass incarceration without the legal protections of the justice system and should be ended, warns a North Carolina law professor. WATCH VIDEO OF 2019 JUSTICE MEDIA TRAILBLAZERS. LINKS HEREWORTH A READ
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DON’T DEFUND POLICE, SPEND MORE ON TRAINING By Anthony Lamorena | June 3, 2021 When law enforcement budgets are cut, one of the first things to suffer is an agency’s training program. Considering the already reduced time devoted to educating U.S. cops compared to other democracies, that will make reform even less likely, writes an RStreet Fellow.
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TRIBAL JUSTICE
SUPREME COURT ALLOWS TRIBAL POLICE TO DETAIN NON-INDIANS By TCR Staff | June 2,2021
The decision is a turning point for Native American law at the High Court, representing a break from reliance on “racist precedents” for guidance, says Mary Kathryn Nagle, an attorney representing the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center.*
CYBERCRIME
WHITE HOUSE TO PRESS RUSSIA OVER MEAT PACKING CORP CYBERHACK By TCR Staff | June 2,2021
The White House said it plans to add the ransomware attack against JBS SA, the world’s largest meat producer, to its list of complaints about Russian cyber sabotage in the upcoming meeting between Presidents Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin.*
CRIME
RISING CRIME FUELS FEAR OF ‘BLOODY SUMMER’ By Andrea Cipriano | June 2, 2021 The number of recent violent events spread across the country has many questioning whether the rising level of violence will continue to climb throughout the summer—and what that will do to communities. Some are trying to find alternatives, like summer anti-violence programs, while others are taking their frustration to the streets todemand change.
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