The Intercept: Transparency Advocates Win Release of NYPD “Predictive Policing” Documents

The Intercept: Transparency Advocates Win Release of NYPD “Predictive Policing” Documents by Ali Winston:

Late last month, a Manhattan judge ordered the New York City Police Department to release documentation about the department’s use of secretive and highly controversial ‘predictive policing’ surveillance technology, scoring a win for advocates of transparency on police policy. The documents came to light as part of a lawsuit against the city filed by the Brennan Center for Justice, a New York-based policy institute.

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