us now to talk about a new report and recommendations to increase police data transparency is jillian sniderh the r street institute. she is their criminal justice and civil liberties policy director. good morning. jillian: good morning. host: thank you so much for joining us. tell us a little bit about the report. who did you talk with? where did you get your data? jillian: so, my colleague, logan, we did a deep dive into not only qualitative interviews with former law enforcement officers who have now become private practitioners. we also conducted an email interview with the fbi's national user force database collection office. we provided a lot of insight into how they developed their program back in 2019, how it's progressed, looking into what they mandate for participation if you are choosing to voluntarily purchase a paid in the program. but more importantly, we really wanted to focus on people who were on the job, people who did this for a career and what their thoughts were on use of force. how we can make data more readily available to the public and how officers can be more transp