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This is a guide for using the Police Data Access Point and associated tools, and contributing data or code. |
We're cataloguing sources of data in a database at https://pdap.io so people can find information about local police systems.
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The quickest way to contribute is by labeling (annotating) new Data Sources. Head to https://pdap.io/annotate to get started.
To support us financially, you can donate here. We're a non-profit, so your donations may be tax-deductible.
To contribute code, start with a Good First Issue.
Our github organization contains our code repositories. We have a handful of apps working in conjunction to identify, collect, document, archive, and share sources of data.
- The Data Sources App repo is the back end for our Data Sources API.
- The Data Source Identification repo houses our code for collecting sources for the database.
- The pdap.io repo is our primary front end for working with the API.