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Detecting disparities in police deployments using dashcam data

Large-scale policing data is vital for detecting inequity in police behavior and policing algorithms. However, one important type of policing data remains largely unavailable within the United States: aggregated police deployment data capturing which neighborhoods have the heaviest police presences. Here we show that disparities in police deployment levels can be quantified by detecting police vehicles in dashcam images of public street scenes. Using a dataset of 24,803,854 dashcam images from rideshare drivers in New York City, we find that police vehicles can be detected with high accuracy (average precision 0.82, AUC 0.99) and identify 233,596 images which contain police vehicles. There is substantial inequality across neighborhoods in police vehicle deployment levels. The neighborhood with the highest deployment levels has almost 20 times higher levels than the neighborhood with the lowest. Two strikingly different types of areas experience high police vehicle deployments — 1) dense, higher-income, commercial areas and 2) lower-income neighborhoods with higher proportions of Black and Hispanic residents. We discuss the implications of these disparities for policing equity and for algorithms trained on policing data.

Source: dl.acm.org
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Anger Mounts Over Lack of Charges in the Killing of Jordan Neely
Two days after one subway rider killed another using a deadly chokehold, dozens of people gathered on a crowded Manhattan subway platform to demand justice and for more social services...

Anger Mounts Over Lack of Charges in the Killing of Jordan Neely

Two days after one subway rider killed another using a deadly chokehold, dozens of people gathered on a crowded Manhattan subway platform to demand justice and for more social services for people in need.

The identity of the man who fatally strangled Jordan Neely, 30, is still unknown, as police said they released him from custody without charges shortly after the deadly encounter on an F train Monday.

“We cannot just continue to stand by with complicity,” said Shifa Rahman, a 22-year-old Manhattan man who showed up at the vigil-turned-protest Wednesday inside the Broadway-Lafayette/Bleecker St. subway station. “It’s the reduction and dehumanizing of Black lives.”

Source: thecity.nyc
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NYPD robocops: Hulking, 400-lb robots will start patrolling New York City
The K5 is pitched as an “Autonomous Security Robot” and was unveiled in 2014. K5 units have made the news for various incidents like driving into a pond or running over...

NYPD robocops: Hulking, 400-lb robots will start patrolling New York City

The K5 is pitched as an “Autonomous Security Robot” and was unveiled in 2014. K5 units have made the news for various incidents like driving into a pond or running over children. NYC is renting the robot for six months at a cost of $9 per hour. NYPD Chief Jeffrey Maddrey said the robot would be deployed in July as a “pilot” program and will patrol Times Square or the subway station. The robot will have a human partner.

Source: Ars Technica
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