by PRI | Mar 1, 2017 | Latest News, Uncategorized
tcpalm.com Feb, 27, 2017 The county has settled a portion of the larger Lake Point rock mine lawsuit as an arbitrator found that the county “failed to take public records requests seriously,” court records show. Lake Point, just east of Lake Okeechobee,...
by PRI | Aug 28, 2016 | Our Articles
PRI Management Group August 2016 It’s 2016 and we’re still talking about police reports written in the 3rd person. After reading literally thousands upon thousands of police reports in our work as police records consultants and auditors, we’ve seen...
by PRI | Jul 15, 2016 | Latest News
LA Times Kate Mather, Cindy Chang The cellphone video shows a man’s life ending violently at the hands of Fresno police officers, who shoot him twice as he lies on the ground. There are no words exchanged, no why – only the brutal end. The recording, filmed by a...
by PRI | Mar 18, 2016 | Latest News, PRI in the News
Stephanie Kanowitz for GCN Mar 18, 2016 After several highly publicized cases of videos showing questionable police action, local departments increasingly are turning to body-worn cameras. Yet these systems, intended to capture exchanges between officers and suspects...
by PRI | Nov 17, 2015 | Latest News
By Christopher N. Osher The Denver Post Colorado’s laws governing public access to information are among the weakest in the nation,according to a new report that sizes up how states handle requests for court documents, police files and other records. The Center...
by PRI | Nov 3, 2015 | Latest News
Dave Biscobing, Shawn Martin ABC 15 Phoenix Nov 3, 2015 As Phoenix Police adjust to a new record-management system, detectives have been told to stop submitting cases because the department can’t keep up with its caseload. “Do not submit cases until further notice, as...