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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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Equality Before the Stop: Analyzing Racial Bias in Traffic Stops and Identifying Solutions to End Racial Profiling

ACLU of Nebraska

The ACLU decided to conduct an investigation on how the Nebraska State Patrol and law enforcement agencies in Nebraska’s largest and most diverse counties are complying with existing state laws meant to mitigate and eradicate racial profiling. This report includes an in-depth look into existing anti-racial profiling policies and law enforcement’s efforts, if any, to utilize anti-bias training in their work. Finally, this report details specific and practical policy solutions for all stakeholders to explore and implement.

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Driving While Black: A Report on Racial Profiling in Metro Nashville Police Department Traffic Stops

Gideon’s Army

Since 2001, when Metro Nashville Police officers make a traffic stop they must fill out a form with information about location, date, gender, race, ethnicity, age, and reason for making a stop. Members of Gideon’s Army reviewed the information from the forms from 2011-2015 and created a detailed report that explains the findings.

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Summary of Discipline Data for Girls in US Public Schools: An Analysis From the 2013-14 US Department of Education Office for Civil Rights Data Collection

National Black Women’s Justice Institute

This report sought to examine the extent of disparate school disciplinary practices for female students nationwide, with a focus on Black and Latina girls in comparison to their white female counterparts. Data presented in this report is focused explicitly on girls without disabilities and with disabilities served under the Individuals with Educational Disabilities Act (IDEA) in K-12 public schools.

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We Deserve Better: A Report on Policing in New Orleans By and For Queer and Trans Youth of Color

BreakOUT!

BreakOUT! created this 2014 report in an effort to educate other young people, educate decision-makers in New Orleans, maintain pressure on the city to implement policing reforms, measure the effectiveness of ongoing policing reforms, and document stories and strategies of BreakOUT! organizers. This report also shows how criminalization encompasses more than just policing and highlights the work of BreakOUT! to “starve” the system by preventing arrests and incarceration.

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Invisible No More Database of Police Violence Against Women of Color

In Our Names Network

This is a searchable database gathering past and current incidents of police violence against women of color, including both trans and non-trans women of color.

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Community Action Toolkit for Addressing Hate Violence Against LGBTQ and HIV-Affected Communities

National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs (NCAVP)

This guide will give survivors of this violence and community members tools – like safety tips, Know Your Rights information and Community Action strategies – to respond to incidents of violence, to the culture of anti-LGBTQ and HIV-affected violence and to support LGBTQ and HIV-affected survivors and communities.

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Police Brutality Against Women of Color & Trans People of Color: An Organizer’s Resource and Tool Kit

INCITE!

An organizer’s toolkit from INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence, a national activist organization of radical feminists of color advancing a movement to end violence against women of color and their communities through direct action, critical dialogue and grassroots organizing.

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Police Brutality Against Women of Color & Trans People of Color: A Critical Intersection of Gender Violence & State Violence

INCITE!

Learn more about how law enforcement violence is both raced and gendered and how to organize for safety in our communities with this fold-up poster from INCITE!

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10 Kinds of Law Enforcement Violence Against Women of Color & Trans People of Color

INCITE!

Palm cards from INCITE! about 10 Kind of Law Enforcement Violence Against Women of Color & Trans People of Color.

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