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To support and help strengthen the work of advocates and organizers, the Hub is committed to providing and uplifting up-to-date research, reports, data, model policies, toolkits and other resources. We do this by searching for, categorizing, and making available existing resources from partner organizations and others working on issues related to policing. When needed, the Hub also produces its own research in collaboration with partners. This resource database is categorized, easy to search, and regularly updated by our research team.

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Resources that appear on the Community Resource Hub website are not necessarily supported or endorsed by the Hub. The resources that appear represent various different policies, toolkits, and data that have been presented to challenge issues relevant to safety, policing, and accountability.

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How One County Became a Lab for California’s Prison Reform

The Marshall Project

A report on the impact of criminal justice reform in California, and specifically in San Joaquin County, that has led to decreased crime rates and decreased jail populations.

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Reducing Officer-Involved Shootings in Fresno, CA

ACLU of Northern California

Between 2001-2016, Fresno PD officers were involved in 146 officer-involved shootings. This high number of shootings, its disparate impact on low-income communities and communities of color, and the department’s policies and practices have significantly damaged police-community relationships. This report incorporates the voices of community stakeholders and recommends a hierarchy of reforms based on their financial feasibility.

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Reformist Reforms vs. Abolitionist Steps in Policing

Critical Resistance

A chart that breaks down the difference between reformist reforms which continue or expand the reach of policing, and abolitionist steps that work to chip away and reduce its overall impact.

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2015 Final Report

The President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing

A report with recommendations for reforming policing, each with action items organized around six main topic areas or “pillars:” Building Trust and Legitimacy, Policy and Oversight, Technology and Social Media, Community Policing and Crime Reduction, Officer Training and Education, and Officer Safety and Wellness.

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Using Eyewitness Video as a Source of Data About Police Abuse: Profiling the Police – Sunset Park, Brooklyn

El Grito/Witness

WITNESS and El Grito de Sunset Park partnered to collect, analyze and preserve over a decade of eyewitness videos of police abuse from Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

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Body-Worn Camera Toolkit

Bureau of Justice Assistance

This toolkit consolidates and translates the developing body of knowledge on body-worn cameras (BWCs) for law enforcement, criminal justice professionals, advocacy organizations, and community members.

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Abolitionist Toolkit

Critical Resistance

An abolitionist toolkit for creating safety outside of systems of policing and incarceration. 

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Deadly Force: Police Use of Lethal Force in the United States

Amnesty International USA

A report on police deadly use of force with recommendations to reduce use of force in the US. The report roots police use of deadly force as a threat to human rights.

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LESO 1033 Program

Department of Defense

Data on all equipment transfer from the Department of Defense to police departments through the 1033 program. 

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