Your Saved Resources Close

  • Saved resources will appear here

Share

What “Stop-and-Frisk” Really Means: Discrimination & Use of Force

A report that analyzes 2011 stop-and-frisk data from the NYPD to highlight the tactic’s racial discrimination and correlation with use of physical force. It also shares police criteria used to make a stop and the reported “dangerousness” of those stopped.

Read the full report here.

more
resources

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...

Police Robots: A Policy Framework

This is a policy framework for police use of robots, including ground robots and unmanned aerial vehicles (“UAVs”), also known...