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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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Police Brutality Bonds: How Wall Street Profits from Police Violence

Action Center on Race & the Economy

As the costs of police misconduct rise, cities and counties across the United States are going into debt to pay for it. Often this debt is in the form of bond borrowing. When cities or counties issue bonds to pay these costs, banks and other firms collect fees for the services they provide, and investors collect interest. The use of bonds to pay for settlements and judgments greatly increases the burden of policing costs on taxpayers, while producing a profit for banks and investors. Using bonds to pay for settlements or judgments can nearly double the costs of the original settlement. All of this is paid for by taxpayers.

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Reclaim, Reimagine, and Reinvest: An Analysis of Los Angeles County’s Criminalization Budget

JusticeLA

A report by JusticeLA, Center for Popular Democracy, and Law 4 Black Lives on policing and punishment budgets in LA county and recommendations for change.

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The Crisis of Criminalization: A Call for a Comprehensive Philanthropic Response

Barnard Center for Research on Women

A report with toolkit aspects and recommendations that address the need for a philanthropic framework to guide a comprehensive response to the crisis of criminalization, as well as outlining key funding strategies for the field.

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Reimagining Safety and Security: Budget Toolkit & Resource Guide

Law 4 Black Lives

A toolkit on budget analysis and prioritizing for community safety and invest/divest campaigns.

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Criminal Justice Reform in the States: Spotlight on Legislatures

The Appeal

An interactive map to explore legislation on criminal justice reform in each state, including policing.

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Pathways to Police Reform Community Mobilization Toolkit

NAACP

A toolkit designed to assist in the mobilization of state conferences and local units by providing information useful for a long-term strategy of police reform. After reading this toolkit, members should be empowered to advocate for change in their local communities.

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Engaging Police in Immigrant Communities

Vera Institute of Justice

A collection of resources, including documents such as policies for serving immigrant communities, curricula for training law enforcement and community members, and podcasts housed on the COPS website. The goal is that the resources will prove useful tools for police departments around the country looking to build relationships with their local immigrant communities.

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Toolkit on Police Integrity

Geneva Center for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)

A toolkit that aims to assist police services in designing effective measures to curb police corruption, increasing their ability to fight crime, improving public security and strengthening the rule of law and public trust in the police.

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Providence Community Safety Act: 12 Key Points (RI)

PrYSM (Providence Youth Student Movement)

The key policy points of a city ordinance passed in 2017 on how police should function and how to hold them accountable.

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