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Over the past five years, nearly 1,000 Pasco County residents have been swept up in the Pasco Sheriff’s Office’s data-driven policing program. The program aims to use analytics to identify people who the department thinks are most likely to…
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Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco took office in 2011 with a bold plan: to create a cutting-edge intelligence program that could stop crime before it happened.
What he actually built was a system to continuously monitor and harass Pasco Coun…
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We are aware of a recent report by a media outlet in the Tampa Bay area that attempts to paint our Intelligence-Led Policing philosophy in a negative light.
While the media outlet was provided over 30 pages of factual information to disprov…
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The county's Intelligence Led Policing sounds like an Orwellian nightmare.
You live in Pasco County and have one or two run-ins with the Sheriff’s Office on your record. Maybe it wasn’t a major crime, but that doesn’t matter. It’s late, and…
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Office says it's using data, not reading tea leaves.
The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office is pushing back against a recent Tampa Bay Times report that casts its “Intelligence-Led Policing” model as a bludgeon used to harass residents.
The Time…
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The Pasco Sheriff’s Office keeps a secret list of kids it thinks could “fall into a life of crime” based on factors like whether they’ve been abused or gotten a D or an F in school, according to the agency's internal intelligence manual.
Th…
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Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco was once asked under oath how he had landed two high-level posts in state government.
“It was the connections that I had made,” he said bluntly.
“I mean, you didn't have to like go and interview along with a hundre…
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The school district shares student data with the Sheriff’s Office, which uses it to identify potential future criminals.
Denouncing the program as promoting “racial bias” and further feeding the “school-to-prison pipeline,” a U.S. congressm…
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Critics of the agency’s intelligence programs called the letter ‘patronizing’ and ‘offensive,’ and raised continued concerns about civil rights
It starts like an offer of admission from a prestigious university.
“We are pleased to inform yo…
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A national public interest firm is representing the plaintiffs, who allege their First, Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights were infringed upon.
Four Pasco County residents are suing Sheriff Chris Nocco in federal court, alleging his int…
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The group asked the Department of Education to look at children of color, racial disparities in its federal investigation.
In September 2020, the Tampa Bay Times revealed a destructive “data-driven” policing program run by the Pasco County,…
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Five months after Robert Jones, a 44-year-old aerospace process auditor, moved to what he described as the “really nice” neighborhood of Gulf Harbors in Pasco County, Florida, with his wife and four kids, “seven or eight” police cars showed…