Policing & Community Safety

Accused Houston murderer’s spree highlights gaps in finding parole violators, law officials say

Accused Houston murderer’s spree highlights gaps in finding parole violators, law officials say

As investigators build their case against the man they have accused of cutting off his ankle monitor and killing three people, top law officials say the tragedy raises questions about the oversight and tracking of parole violators in Houston.

Read the rest of this article at the Houston Chronicle. 

Survey: Many Texas GOP Voters Favor 'Smart' Changes To State's Criminal Justice System

Survey: Many Texas GOP Voters Favor 'Smart' Changes To State's Criminal Justice System

Findings by the Texas Smart-On-Crime Coalition suggest that Texas Republican Party primary voters are in favor of reforming some of the state's law enforcement policies. 

Read the rest of this article at Texas Public Radio.

In Houston, outrage over a school arrest that landed a student in immigration detention

In Houston, outrage over a school arrest that landed a student in immigration detention

The Houston school district is under fire after a student without legal status ended up in immigration detention following his arrest by a school police officer for an altercation with a female student.

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Austin High School students protest arrest of immigrant student booked into jail for assault

Austin High School students protest arrest of immigrant student booked into jail for assault

More than 300 Stephen F. Austin High School students walked out during their lunch break Wednesday to protest the arrest of a Honduran teen who landed in immigrant detention after a fight at school.

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Reformers Seek to Establish Nonprofit in Charge of Police Oversight

Reformers Seek to Establish Nonprofit in Charge of Police Oversight

As the Austin Police Association (APA) continues negotiating a new union contract with the city of Austin, police reform advocates are asking that the city fund an independent nonprofit to review complaints against the police department.

Read the rest of this article at Nonprofit Quarterly.

Police reform activists call for city-funded nonprofit for police complaints

Police reform activists call for city-funded nonprofit for police complaints

Representatives of Austin’s police union said Monday that they’re eager to begin negotiations with the new city manager on a contract that can hopefully win approval from City Council.

Read the rest of this article at the Austin Monitor.

Austin Monitor Radio: APD contracts, the critics

Austin Monitor Radio: APD contracts, the critics

In this edition of Austin Monitor Radio, editor Elizabeth Pagano sits down with Chas Moore of the Austin Justice Coalition and Kathy Mitchell from the Texas Criminal Justice Coalition to talk about City Council’s unanimous rejection of the Austin Police Department contract.

Listen to this interview on the Austin Monitor.

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