by PRI | Dec 1, 2014 | Latest News, Uncategorized
BY COLLIN BINKLEY AND JILL RIEPENHOFF COLUMBUS DISPATCH COLUMBUS — The crime statistics being released by colleges nationwide on Wednesday are so misleading that they give students and parents a false sense of security, an examination has found. Even the U.S....
by PRI | Aug 1, 2014 | Latest News
Tristan Hallman Dallas Morning News The cost of a new Dallas police records management system: $4 million. The cost of getting out of jail for inmates whose records sputtered in that system: free. Police revealed Wednesday the names of more than 20 inmates — some...
by PRI | Jul 3, 2014 | Latest News
The Examiner By Jonah Owen Lamb How many people were robbed or assaulted in San Francisco last month? How many burglaries and shootings occurred in, say, February? Answers to such questions can be found on the Police Department’s website, where monthly crime...
by PRI | Jul 3, 2014 | Institute Members, Latest News
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) annual crime report included the de-certification of eight law enforcement agencies in the state for failing to report crime data to the agency for three months. Oak Ridge Police Department is on that list, but...
by PRI | Jun 2, 2014 | Announcements, PRI in the News, Uncategorized
A Houston Chronicle article, printed in Technology Magazine, about the Houston Police Department’s outdated records management system and how it contributed to failures in homicide investigations includes input from PRI Management Group owner Ed Claughton. Read...
by PRI | Jun 1, 2014 | Announcements, Latest News, PRI in the News, Uncategorized
By Mike Tolson and James Pinkerton Houston Chronicle May 31, 2014 When asked how the police department of one of the nation’s largest cities could simply lose track of almost two dozen homicide cases, its chief pointed first to a bad detective and those...