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33 votes
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Breaking up cybercrime gangs is helping save the planet, incredibly
17 votes -
Huge fines after drone surveillance catches Californians with illegal fireworks
32 votes -
These police officers in Denmark are tackling crime by playing online games with kids
8 votes -
New law in Sweden that makes it illegal to buy custom adult content will take effect on July 1 – content creators say it makes their profession more dangerous
26 votes -
UK creating ‘murder prediction’ tool to identify people most likely to kill
23 votes -
Myanmar scam compounds that enslave workers apparently use Starlink for net access. US law enforcement says no company response to request for help.
26 votes -
Meredith Whittaker said Signal intends to exit Sweden should its government amend existing legislation essentially mandating the end of end-to-end encryption
26 votes -
Canada-US cross-border surveillance negotiations raise constitutional and human rights whirlwind under US CLOUD Act
16 votes -
Policing the internet in Germany, where hate speech and insults are a crime
12 votes -
Cameras have appeared outside homes of Atlanta Georgia's ‘Cop City’ activists. Why are they there?
29 votes -
Man in Denmark hands in eighty guns and suspected World War II grenade during weapons amnesty – part of nationwide scheme to tackle violence between criminal gangs
14 votes -
Tens of thousands of Chinese college students went cycling at night for soup dumplings in Kaifeng. That put the government on edge.
24 votes -
Los Angeles Police Department raid goes bad after gun allegedly sucked onto MRI machine
57 votes -
Domestic abuse experts to be embedded in emergency response control rooms in England and Wales
11 votes -
Haitian immigrants fueled Springfield, Ohio's growth
19 votes -
"Incident" - How US police officers react when a killing is caught on tape
30 votes -
Sweden and Denmark will summon tech companies over ads on their platforms that are posted by gangs to recruit young Swedes to commit violent crimes in the Nordics
17 votes -
Californian police can’t stop sideshows. Solution: Make the streets more annoying.
28 votes -
The anatomy of catching a car thief
11 votes -
Atlanta police surveil people opposing ‘Cop City’
17 votes -
Family demands answers after Los Angeles Police Department officers fatally shoot mentally ill man in Koreatown
24 votes -
Chinese police officers will soon be on patrol in Hungary
31 votes -
Security is being tightened for the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden's third city Malmö, with large demonstrations planned to coincide with the event
7 votes -
The state as blunt force - impressions of the Columbia campus clearance
11 votes -
Norwegian court finds police acted unreasonably in fining activists who blocked government buildings
15 votes -
US police are using GPS tracking darts to avoid dangerous pursuits
34 votes -
Lego requests California police department stop using their toy heads to cover suspect mugshots on social media
40 votes -
The FBI’s new tactic: Catching American suspects with push alerts
32 votes -
How Australian undercover police ‘fed’ an autistic 13-year-old’s fixation with Islamic State
26 votes -
United States Justice Department report finds ‘cascading failures’ and ‘no urgency’ during Uvalde, Texas, shooting
54 votes -
You don't need a license to walk
41 votes -
I’ve been stopped and searched by the police since I was sixteen
29 votes -
Swedish A-traktors, vehicles modified to not go above 19mph, became a teenage rite of passage – amid a rise in accidents there are calls for a ban
16 votes -
The botched hunt for the Gilgo Beach killer
12 votes -
Mass arrests target LGBTQ+ people in Nigeria while abuses against them are ignored, activists say
23 votes -
Google user data has become a favorite police shortcut
54 votes -
US police blame some deaths on ‘excited delirium.’ Emergency physicians consider formally disavowing the diagnosis
19 votes -
More than 1,000 London Metropolitan Police officers suspended or on restricted duties amid force clean-up
27 votes -
French government defends arrest of teen in classroom over transgender bullying claims
16 votes -
Investigation launched into tape of Seattle police guild leaders downplaying death of woman struck by officer
24 votes -
Copenhagen's mayor has urged foreigners not to buy weed in the city's Christiania neighborhood where a thirty-year-old man was shot and killed
11 votes -
Amateur sleuths patrol the town of Oulu, Finland to try to recover stolen bicycles and take on bike thieves
11 votes -
Residents of the Danish neighbourhood of Christiania have asked authorities for help shutting down its Pusher Street after a slew of recent gang-related murders
5 votes -
US federal aid is supercharging local Washington state police surveillance tech
11 votes -
A new ACLU lawsuit alleges that Washington DC is discriminating against people with mental health disabilities by continuing to send armed officers to mental health calls
https://theappeal.org/dc-police-mental-health-crisis-response-aclu-lawsuit/ The American Civil Liberties Union of Washington, D.C., filed a lawsuit in federal court Thursday alleging that the...
https://theappeal.org/dc-police-mental-health-crisis-response-aclu-lawsuit/
The American Civil Liberties Union of Washington, D.C., filed a lawsuit in federal court Thursday alleging that the district’s practice of sending police officers—instead of mental health specialists—to mental health emergencies violates the Americans with Disabilities Act.
“Someone who calls 911 for a physical health emergency gets trained medical providers who can treat and stabilize them,” said Susan Mizner, director of the ACLU’s Disability Rights Program, in a press release. “But someone who calls 911 for a mental health emergency gets a police officer with handcuffs and a gun.”
According to the lawsuit, these differing responses constitute a breach of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibits government entities from denying people with disabilities equal access to government services and programs. The ACLU is suing on behalf of Bread for the City, a local nonprofit that provides healthcare and social services to lower-income and unhoused communities.
31 votes -
Cops are already treating self-driving cars as 'surveillance cameras on wheels'
16 votes -
Online police patrol the internet in Denmark, with the aim of making it a safer place for both children and adults
6 votes -
Traffic cop sues city over ‘get-out-of-jail-free’ cards for New York Police Department friends and family
52 votes -
Crooks’ mistaken bet on encrypted phones
8 votes