Compromise on distracted driving bill begins to address disparities, but has flaws
Without data on all stops, police departments cannot have a complete picture of their practices, and where reforms may be necessary.
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Without data on all stops, police departments cannot have a complete picture of their practices, and where reforms may be necessary.
We believe that the law requires the disclosure of law enforcement officials’ arrest records, enabling the public to hold officers accountable for their conduct.
The ACLU of Massachusetts is suing the City of Boston for answers following recent police action against people experiencing homelessness or substance use disorders.
Where do Boston City Council candidates stand on critical issues impacting the daily lives of Boston residents?
The order ensures that police and community members alike know that the right to record police is constitutionally-protected.
Reports cite alarming new findings about law enforcement's use of face surveillance technology nationwide.