Special Report: Louisville abandoned a police strategy that was in use at the time of Breonna Taylor's death. Now, other cities look to adopt it.
| At the time of Taylor's death, Louisville was one of three cities to try the strategy known as "place network investigations" — a model that examines geographic connections that allow crime to flourish. It later scrapped the initiative. Now, at least nine jurisdictions either plan to or have already adopted a similar model, according to a Washington Post review. |
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| | | | | | | Post investigations, major projects and important reads | | | Special Report | March 31, 7:59 a.m. EDT | | | | | At the time of Taylor's death, Louisville was one of three cities to try the strategy known as "place network investigations" — a model that examines geographic connections that allow crime to flourish. It later scrapped the initiative. Now, at least nine jurisdictions either plan to or have already adopted a similar model, according to a Washington Post review. | | | | | |
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