Galsworthy Criminal Justice Reform Program

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Editorial: Police, prosecutors and courts are keeping California’s criminal justice data a secret

“Assembly Bill 1331, whose fate now rests with Newsom, would close some of the current gaps in criminal history records by tightening reporting requirements for law enforcement agencies and courts. It would require release of anonymized information to research agencies, which would then be able to sift through data to discover trends or biases. It would promote better and faster sharing of information among public agencies.“

LA Times

September 23, 2019