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Cities abandon ShotSpotter amid effectiveness concerns

July 12, 2024 | Bakersfield, Kern County, California



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Cities abandon ShotSpotter amid effectiveness concerns
In a recent city council meeting, discussions centered around the effectiveness and financial implications of the ShotSpotter technology used for detecting gunfire. The technology, which has faced scrutiny across various cities in the U.S., has led to a growing number of municipalities opting not to renew their contracts due to concerns over its efficacy and cost.

A speaker highlighted that audits revealed officers could not confirm shootings in 87% of ShotSpotter alerts, raising questions about the technology's reliability. In Fresno, for instance, 1,800 alerts in 2023 resulted in only 169 criminal cases, translating to a mere 9% success rate. This prompted calls for a comprehensive audit of the program to assess its financial benefits.

Council members engaged in a debate regarding the city's investment in ShotSpotter, which reportedly exceeds $1 million annually. While some officials acknowledged the significant expenditure, others defended the technology, citing its role in the city's gun violence reduction strategy. They noted that ShotSpotter data has provided insights into unreported gunfire incidents, suggesting it may reflect a more accurate picture of gun violence trends.

Despite the mixed opinions, the council members agreed on the importance of ongoing evaluation of the technology's effectiveness and its impact on public safety. The meeting underscored a critical examination of law enforcement tools and their alignment with community needs and civil liberties.

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