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<div><a href='https://www.seattle.gov/police/information-and-data/data/mcpp-about' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Seattle Police Department Micro Community Policing Plan...
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The specific aim of this project was to evaluate the usefulness of the Seattle Police Department's (SPD) Lethality Scale in identifying misdemeanor cases that might be high risk for...
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A list of all public data requests made to the Seattle Police Department 2016 to December 2020. Requester names have been anonymized. Request summaries have been redacted to remove personally...
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These data are part of NACJD's Fast Track Release and are distributed as they were received from the data depositor. The files have been zipped by NACJD for release, but not checked or processed...
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This dataset represents complaints against employees of the Seattle Police Department (SPD). The data is pulled from dynamic, live databases and is subject to change. Each row represents an...
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Data representing crisis contacts made by officers of the Seattle Police Department. Data is denormalized to represent the one to many relationship between the record and the reported disposition...
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Note! Subject Data is temporarily unavailable, while we chase down a bug. Please excuse the inconvenience (DGAL-8). This data represents records of police reported stops under Terry v. Ohio, 392...
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The Seattle Police Department (SPD) replaced its Records Management System (RMS) in May 2019. To preserve data quality and continuity between systems (2008-Present), SPD relied on the National...
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Records representing Use of Force (UOF) by sworn law enforcement officers of the Seattle Police Department.
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The purpose of the study was to investigate how and why injuries occur to police and citizens during use of force events. The research team conducted a national survey (Part 1) of a stratified...
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Under the current business process, every seizure (4th Amendment of the US Constitution) conducted under the evidentiary standard of Probable Cause (PC) is documented in the RMS (Mark43). In...
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There has been little research on United States homicide rates from a long-term perspective, primarily because there has been no consistent data series on a particular place preceding the...
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This study was a process evaluation of the Comprehensive Communities Program (CCP) intended to develop insights into how community approaches to crime and drug abuse prevention and control...
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The Department of Justice launched Operation Weed and Seed in 1991 as a means of mobilizing a large and varied array of resources in a comprehensive, coordinated effort to control crime and...
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The Children at Risk (CAR) Program was a comprehensive, neighborhood-based strategy for preventing drug use, delinquency, and other problem behaviors among high-risk youth living in...