Open data : A critical tool for police reform and racial equity
As the US President-elect Joe Biden prepares to become the first US president to address racial equity in police and criminal justice reform, it has been a key issue for the transition to the White House, writes the Federal Society of Congress (FEDScoop).
Source: fedscoop.comPublished on 2021-01-14
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