- Description
Thie report presents a typology of community-police interactions, revealing patterns in how calls to police and police activity differ across neighborhoods. It also discusses how this neighborhood-policing typology can inform conversations about police reform and support local movements for a more equitable criminal justice system.
- Published by
- Urban Institute
- Funded by
- Microsoft
- Document type
- Report/Whitepaper
- Geography
- North America / United States (Western) / California (Southern) / Los Angeles County / Los Angeles
- Copyright
- Copyright May 2020. Urban Institute. Permission is granted for reproduction of this file, with attribution to the Urban Institute.
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- Title
- Catalyzing Policing Reform with Data: Policing Typology for Los Angeles Neighborhoods
- Publication date
- 2020-05-01
- Publication year
- 2020
- Authors
- Alena Stern , Ashlin Oglesby-Neal , Kathryn L. S. Pettit
- Copyright holder(s)
- Urban Institute
- Geographical focus
- North America / United States (Western) / California (Southern) / Los Angeles County / Los Angeles
- Keywords
- police, urban institute
- Document type
- Report/Whitepaper
- URL
- https://raceandpolicing.issuelab.org/resource/catalyzing-policing-reform-with-data-policing-typology-for-los-angeles-neighborhoods.html
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- Issue Lab