Why the names of six people who complained of sexual assault were published online by Dallas police

"Balancing the desire for greater transparency and the need to protect the privacy of victims can be a difficult issue for the authorities. And some police departments may not have in-house expertise to know which data should be kept anonymous, said Arvind Narayanan, a computer science professor at Princeton who researches privacy issues.

“Depending on what one is looking to release, it can be anywhere from easily doable to impossible,” said Narayanan."