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Aggressive Policing and the Educational Performance of Minority Youth

This report examines the first causal evidence of the impact of aggressive policing on minority youths’ educational performance in NYC. Using data collected from 250,000 adolescents ages nine to 15, results support the idea that exposure to increased police presence significantly reduced test scores for African American boys.

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Research Memo 3: Police vs. Labor: The Myth of Police Unions

The goal of this memo is to provide members of the labor, police reform, and police abolition movements with information...

Assessing Risk Toolkit

This mini toolkit is intended to guide left movement groups through building a risk assessment for an event, action, or...

AI & Prosecution: Mapping the Current and Future Roles of Artificial Intelligence in Prosecution

This report—which relies on an extensive literature review and interviews with prosecutors around the country—begins to catalog current AI uses...