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A New Chapter for Accountability: Institute for Police Conduct Begins Soft Launch

Dover, Delaware — A new initiative dedicated to transparency and public safety, Institute for Police Conduct, has officially entered its soft launch phase.

Founded by a grassroots team of advocates and data specialists, the platform aims to provide a centralized, accessible hub for tracking and understanding police conduct patterns. By simplifying the way the public interacts with oversight data, the organization hopes to foster more informed conversations between communities and law enforcement.

Starting Small, Dreaming Big

Rather than a full-scale national rollout, the team is currently focusing on refining its core tools and ensuring data integrity. This "quiet" opening allows the organization to test its systems and gather feedback from early users before expanding to a wider audience.

How You Can Help

Because Institute for Police Conduct is in its infancy, its success depends entirely on community support. To reach the next milestone, the project is prioritizing two critical needs:

  • Volunteers: We are looking for researchers, data entry specialists, and legal enthusiasts to help verify information and build out our database.
  • Donations: Every dollar goes directly toward server costs, secure data storage, and the technical infrastructure needed to scale.

“Accountability isn't built overnight,” says Founder. “By starting small, we ensure that every piece of data we host is accurate and every tool we build is useful. We aren't looking to grow fast; we're looking to grow right.”

Join the Mission

If you believe in a future of transparent policing and want to be part of the foundation, visit PoliceConduct.org to make a contribution.