RT Article T1 New Approaches to Data-Driven Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement: An Introduction to the Second NACOLE/CJPR Special Issue JF Criminal justice policy review VO 29 IS 2 SP 111 OP 127 A1 Stageman, Daniel L. A2 Buchner, Brian A2 Napolitano, Nicole M. LA English YR 2018 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1726139700 AB In April of 2016, National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement (NACOLE) and John Jay College partnered to sponsor the Academic Symposium “Building Public Trust: Generating Evidence to Enhance Police Accountability and Legitimacy.” This essay introduces the Criminal Justice Policy Review Special Issue featuring peer-reviewed, empirical research papers first presented at the Symposium. We provide context for the Symposium in relation to contemporary national discourse on police accountability and legitimacy. In addition, we review each of the papers presented at the Symposium, and provide in-depth reviews of each of the manuscripts included in the Special Issue. K1 Police accountability K1 Police legitimacy K1 Police complaint review K1 Police decision making K1 Complaints against police DO 10.1177/0887403416673415