Enhancing Police Data Practices: Identifying and Improving the Quality and Usability of Police Data

1.0 Substantive Credits

The Quattrone Center hosted its 2025 Spring Symposium on May 13 and 14, bringing together researchers, policymakers, legal professionals, law enforcement, and justice advocates for a dynamic two-day event. The symposium focused on tackling urgent challenges in criminal justice and exploring innovative solutions to drive meaningful reform.

Enhancing Police Data Practices: Identifying and Improving the Quality and Usability of Police Data

Panelists:

  • Jeff Asher
  • Aaron Chalfin
  • Anjelica Hendricks
  • Marc Levin

Moderator: Emma Rackstraw

To obtain credit for the course, evaluations must be completed and submitted after watching the video. If you do not receive your CLE Attendance Certificate after submitting your evaluation, please contact [email protected], thank you.


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Penn Carey Law
Penn Carey Law

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  Enhancing Police Data Practices: Identifying and Improving the Quality and Usability of Police Data
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