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Topic: Bias in Policing

“We’re In It For the Long Haul”: Alternatives to Incarceration for Youth in Conflict with the Law

This report describes a number of programs in Chicago that provide alternatives to incarceration for young people charged with or...

Trends in Chicago Juvenile Arrests 2009-2012

This report is the result of collaboration between students in an introductory GIS course at Loyola University and Project NIA....

Arresting Justice: Juvenile Arrests in Chicago 2013-2014

This is a visual report of juvenile arrests in Chicago and an overview of juvenile arrests and incarceration in Illinois,...

A Community Survey of Police Practices in a Bronx Neighborhood

Born of the passion of neighborhood mothers outraged at the NYPD's treatment of their sons, this report spent two years...

Researchers for Fair Policing

Researchers for Fair Policing is an intergenerational team of researchers from Make the Road New York & the Public...

Still Spying on Dissent: The Enduring Problem of FBI First Amendment Abuse

This report covers FBI surveillance of political activity over roughly the past decade. It find that the FBI has repeatedly...

The Cost of Broken Windows Policing in New York City

An interactive graphic of data on the many costs of broken windows policing....

Mariame Kaba on Moving Past Punishment

If we want a just and humane world, we must create one in which apparatuses of oppression are no longer...

Suspected & Surveilled: A Report on Countering Violent Extremism in Chicago

This report provides a brief overview of what Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) is and what assumptions drive CVE programs. Given...