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The Police Records Access Project database, now available to the public, contains roughly 1.5 million pages of records from 12,000 officer-misconduct and use-of-force cases in California.
The database is the first of its kind in the nation and will allow the public to search for particular types of misconduct or uses of force.
Thousands of previously secret files on alleged police misconduct in California have now been made public through a searchable database. The Police Records Access Project database, painstakingly ...
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The public can now search internal affairs documents and other police-misconduct records from nearly 700 California law enforcement agencies through a database created by UC Berkeley and Stanford ...
This database originally covered cases from 1982 to 2012 and has since been updated and expanded numerous times. For analysis and context on this data—including how we built the database, and a ...
Nevada Lithium’s CEO, Stephen Rentschler, comments: “We are pleased to release the results of an updated PEA that reflect the latest work on our lithium/boron project in Nevada.
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