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Topic: Bias in Policing

Resource Guide: Prisons, Policing, and Punishment

A collection of written and audio resources around various topics related to policing, prisons, and criminal justice reform and abolition....

Reform/Transform: An Investigation of Policing in 12 Cities

Over the course of 2019, Local Progress engaged local elected officials and community leaders in a range of communities to...

Interrupting Criminalization: Research in Action

This is a new initiative launched in fall 2018 through the Barnard Center for Research on Women (BCRW) Social Justice...

‘To Observe and To Suspect’: A People’s Audit of the Los Angeles Police Department’s Special Order 1

The People’s Audit (2013) is intended to present the limited information that is available to date, highlight the lack of...

Gang Takedowns in the De Blasio Era: The Dangers of ‘Precision Policing’

The compilation of this report includes interviews with people in affected communities and family members as well as survey responses...

The Apocalypse We Live In : State Violence and Repression

Join us for a difficult conversation about how we sustain movements under state violence and repression....

How Law Enforcement Discretion Prevents Migrant Victims of Crime from Accessing U-Visas

In the United States, if undocumented immigrants are victims of crime on U.S. soil, they may qualify for a U-Visa....

Deadly Exchange: The Dangerous Consequences of US-Israel Law Enforcement Exchanges

This report comprehensively documents how US-Israel law enforcement trainings solidify partnerships between the U.S. and Israeli governments to exchange methods...

Ep4: Abolition Today (Maya Schenwar)

In this episode, Maya Schenwar joins us to talk about abolition today: the abolition of incarceration. She doesn’t just spout...