Deadly Details: Why Journalists Need Access to Government-Held Information on Homicide

Abstract

Freedom of information laws are vital to a free and functioning press, but their execution has mixed results, particularly when dealing with government-held information on homicide in the form of mass shootings and police killings of unarmed people of color. This study considers what FOI laws look like regarding access to homicide records, provides a case analysis of four states as examples of the varying types of FOI laws, and provides  recommendations for how to improve both the laws and their execution nationwide for enhanced police transparency.

https://doi.org/10.32473/joci.5.1.133122
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