Monday, November 4, 2024

Inside the Push for Police-Run "Misinformation" Units

 Lexipol, a private consultancy geared towards providing services to law enforcement in the US, has come up with a recommendation to law enforcement to set up a "Misinformation/Disinformation Unit.".

A piece published on the company's platform, Police1.com, asks its client police departments whether they are "Prepared the battle against mis/disinformation."

This is no ordinary question, as the firm is said to have contracts with more than 8,000 law enforcement agencies, and is consequently considered to be a key player in what is known as "Privatized police policymaking."

According to Lexipol's own statements, its reach in March 2020 extended to 8,100 agencies that used the company's services and manuals.

From that position, Lexipol is now making recommendations to its "Subscribers" in the law enforcement community to establish a unit that would not only tackle supposed misinformation and disinformation, but also "Collaborate with tech companies and civil society organizations to develop early-warning systems and identify harmful content in real time."

Lexipol's write-up plays on fears that it is "Disinformation" that might increase public hostility toward police officers and put them at greater risk.

The kind of disinformation breeding hostility Lexipol has in mind may not be exactly the same as that of many police officers, however.

https://reclaimthenet.org/inside-the-push-for-police-run-misinformation-units

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