The Police Data Initiative defines use of force as “the means of compelling compliance or overcoming resistance to an officer’s command(s) in order to protect life or property or to take a person into custody.” Use-of-force data should include data, location, a description or type of forced used, and a reason for use of force.This data is crucial for police accountability. (More info)
Question | Answer | Comment |
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Openly licensed | No | |
Available in bulk | Yes | |
Up-to-date | No | |
Available free online | Yes | |
Available free of charge | Yes | |
In an open format | ||
findable | 1 | |
findable_steps | search cityofchesapeake.net for use of force police data | |
Collected by government | Yes | |
usability | 2 | |
collector_name | Chesapeake Police | |
characteristics | Date | date is vague. day of? does year count? also, none of these are included, ,unless we are counting year as date. i'm only selecting date so i can move forward and finish the survey. |
location | href="https://www.cityofchesapeake.net/Assets/documents/departments/police/2015-2016EthicsConductStats.pdf.pdf" https://www.cityofchesapeake.net/Assets/documents/depart">rel="nofollow">https://www.cityofchesapeake.net/Assets/documents/depart - EEOP Utilization Report |