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Bravo to a New Database on Police Conduct

CALIFORNIA, AUG 8 – The database includes 12,000 misconduct cases from nearly 500 agencies to enhance transparency and allow public access to police use-of-force records for accountability.

It’s quite democracy-affirming, if somewhat startling in its frankness, to open up the website for the brand new Police Records Access Project database for the state of California.

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East Bay Times broke the news in Walnut Creek, United States on Friday, August 8, 2025.
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