Opinion: New data will allow the public to analyze how their DA is doing

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Opinion: New data will allow the public to analyze how their DA is doing
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Opinion: New public websites give public an unprecedented look into the decisions and practices in our DA offices, dramatically increasing transparency about how criminal justice works in Colorado.

Transparency is the core of public trust, and that trust must be earned. For the past year, we led

Across the country, only 25% of local and state prosecutors publicly share data. Far fewer have shared the type and volume of information we have now released, which includes case outcomes, race and ethnicity data, and other decision points that impact community safety. Moving forward, we are committed to supporting every DA in Colorado having the opportunity to join us in sharing data with their communities.

We are tired of anecdotes from the Denver metro, other states, or national headlines driving dialogue and policy. Now, we can all see what local issues and challenges actually exist, and we are already making moves to confront them.

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