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Topic: Bias in Policing

Confronting Crime and Criminalization: Race, Gender and Policing in Minneapolis

In the 16 months since police officers murdered George Perry Floyd Jr. in Minneapolis, grassroots activists and community members have...

Predictive Policing Explained

Police departments in some of the largest U.S. cities have been experimenting with predictive policing as a way to forecast...

Louisville, KY: Toolkit for Confronting FOP Power via Contract Process

This kit is designed to help you participate in the effort to remove dangerous provisions from the Collective Bargaining Agreements...

Whose Security is it Anyway?: A Toolkit to Address Institutional Violence in Nonprofit Organizations

Institutional violence within community centers, healthcare organizations, and social services, in concert with the “helping” industry’s increasing collusion with and...

A Look at Police Violence Against Black Women and Queer People

Amid all of the issues that exist in coverage and legal accountability when it comes to cases of police violence...

Evidencia la Violencia

Evidencia la violencia is a documentation tool to collect testimonies and stories in which police or public safety agents intervene...

Biking Where Black: Connecting Transportation Planning and Infrastructure to Disproportionate Policing

This study asks whether deficiencies in transportation are associated with disproportionate policing in Chicago using the case of cycling. The...

Solutions to Violence: Creating Safety Without Prisons or Police

Solutions to Violence profiles 18 groups forging new paths to safety and healing that do not rely on the police...

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...