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Topic: Accountability

Detroit’s Project Green Light and the “New Jim Code”: Why video surveillance and digital technology intensify racism

Over the last three and a half years, the City of Detroit has greatly expanded Project Green Light, an initiative...

The Killer “Police Gangs” of Los Angeles

Los Angeles, America’s second largest city, has a horrible secret. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department – the fourth largest...

Tracking Police Misconduct: How Prosecutors Can Fulfill Their Ethical Obligations and Hold the Police Accountable

Traditionally, prosecutors do not use a centralized mechanism to track police misconduct. Instead, line prosecutors primarily share information with each...

To Protect and Observe: A History

Today’s viral videos of police abuse have a long political lineage. But what if one of the oldest tools of...

National Attitudes on Public Safety

In the wake of the recent conviction of Derek Chauvin and the police killing of Daunte Wright, a new nationwide...

Data science and police accountability

HRDAG’s analysis and expertise continues to deepen the national conversation about police violence and criminal justice reform in the United...

The People’s Plan (NY)

The People’s Plan is a set of public safety recommendations developed by three community-led coalitions (LI United to Transform Policing...

What Will It Take to End Police Violence? Recommendations for Reform

May 25, 2020 was a both a personal tragedy for the Floyd family and a community tragedy. But it was...

No More Cop Money: Get Police Money Out of Politics

NoMoreCopMoney is a national database that documents campaign funds current state and local politicians accepted from law enforcement-affiliated PACs since...