Policing & Community Safety
Houston Police Department to join county courts’ cite-and-release program
The Houston Police Department plans to join Harris County’s cite-and-release program, fulfilling advocates’ long-running request to implement a policy they say keeps low-level offenders out of jail and saves law Read more »
Two New Data Dashboards Increase Justice System Transparency, Accountability
As the national movement around justice system transformation continues to swell, this month the Texas Criminal Justice Coalition (TCJC) released two new data dashboards that make justice system information Read more »
Test driving the 'Texas Criminal Court Data Dashboard': Extra functionality adds value
The Texas Criminal Court Data Dashboard - a project of the Texas Criminal Justice Coalition, January Advisors, Microsoft, and Norflet Progress Fund - has expanded its dataset. It now includes court Read more »
Why Some San Antonio Students Want An End To School Policing
When Marsha Madrigal was in middle school, she thought it was normal to see her classmates in handcuffs. But she knows now that not all schools have a significant police Read more »
Counting on state’s funding promise, San Antonio ISD approves budget
San Antonio Independent School District trustees Monday approved a $636 million budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1, counting on a promise from the state education commissioner that Read more »
San Antonio ISD says ‘No’ to call for the elimination of district’s police department
Burbank High School history teacher Luke Amphlett is a member of PODER-The Social Justice Caucus of The San Antonio Alliance. The group is made up of rank-and-file educators who
Read more »Austin school board OKs $1.65 billion budget amid calls to divert district police funds
The Austin school board early Tuesday morning approved a $1.65 million budget, which dips heavily into district reserves to cover a $47.6 million shortfall. The 2020-21 budget sets aside spending Read more »
Groups Call For Austin ISD To Shift Money From Policing In Schools To Building Community
As the school board finalizes its FY2021 budget, racial justice advocates are calling on the Austin Independent School District to move money away from policing. The Austin Justice Coalition and Read more »
Police department policies vary when it comes to releasing body camera video
Cities around the country including Austin, Atlanta and Oklahoma City, have released body camera videos of controversial police encounters in the wake of George Floyd’s death in police Read more »
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