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Tacoma police will not be implementing ‘ShotSpotter’ technology


TACOMA, Wash. — The Tacoma Police Department has abandoned plans to implement a trial run of a gunshot detection system in a neighborhood that has faced challenges with crime. This comes about a year ... Read More

Data rich, results poor: Is Cleveland wasting money on ShotSpotter?


Cleveland State research finds the gunshot detection technology successfully detects gunfire but fails to reduce crime, rarely helps solve cases, and strains an already understaffed police force. Read More

Michigan Appeals Court sides with residents over Detroit’s use of ShotSpotter technology


DETROIT – The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of a group of residents who filed a lawsuit against city officials over the Detroit Police Department’s use of ShotSpotter gunshot-detection ... Read More

Is ShotSpotter Effective?


Facial recognition. Drones. Police have adopted a range of new technologies in recent years to help prevent and respond to crime. Yet some of the most intense controversies still swirl around a ... Read More

Michigan Appeals Court sides with residents over Detroit’s use of ShotSpotter technology


The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of a group of residents who filed a lawsuit against city officials over the Detroit Police Department’s use of ShotSpotter gunshot-detection technology ... Read More


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