My texts are blowing up: Cops Forced to Explain Why AI Generated Police Report Claimed Officer Transformed Into Frog
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As we showed last year, Axon's DraftOne did *NOT* save time in completing officer reports. Frankly, we did not test the "will this write reports claiming an officer turned into a frog."
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A fun milestone to celebrate: 10 years of #NIJLEADS! What a tremendous group of scholars we’ve supported through this @OJPNIJ program, all with the mission of advancing science and evidence in the policing field. Cheers to you all: https://t.co/fe7zi7tB7u
Check out my response to @VitalCityNYC ‘s latest issue “Does Evidence Matter?” where I offer a new perspective on @MeganTStevenson ‘s recent review of CJ research evidence.
(Spoiler alert: it’s all about implementation and local context!)
The success @mht_nh_police is having in lowering gun violence proves the commonsense strategies we put in place work. This recognition is well deserved. I'll work with law enforcement across NH to provide the tools to keep our communities safe #NHPolitics
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@Arnold_Ventures has sponsored ASEBP since our inception, supporting our advocacy for evidence-based policing. This morning, we welcome criminal
Justice manager Golnar Teimouri from Arnold Ventures for opening remarks and overview of their approach to funding public safety.
@EBpolicing#asebp2024 day 3 starting out with using SNA to understand gun violence incidents. Super interesting- we use this at MPD, but Tucson is taking it to the next level. Thanks @Tucson_Police for the presentation.
@NIJDirLaVigne’s inspiring keynote at #ASEBP2024! Topics included: What works and why, growing our knowledge base, the research process, using evidence to drive change, and the future of research evidence. Emphasis on researcher/practitioner partnerships, inclusive research, implementation science, and the power of storytelling.