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Topic: Bias in Policing

Disaggregating Asian American and Pacific Islander Risk of Fatal Police Violence

High rates and racial inequities in U.S. fatal police violence are an urgent area of public health concern and policy...

School Climate, Student Discipline, and the Implementation of School Resource Officers

School resource officers (SROs) continue to be one of the most common approaches that schools use to promote safety. SROs...

Decriminalizing Self-Managed and Supported Non-Clinical Abortion

This research brief provides preliminary findings from a multi-year research project to understand who has been targeted by criminalization for...

Self-Managed Abortion Is Not Illegal in Most of the Country, but Criminalization Happens Anyway

Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, as we long feared, we’ve been forced to navigate a new legal...

How LBGTQ Individuals Experience Criminal Justice

In this Pride Month episode of The Thought Project podcast, we talk to Max Osborn, a recent graduate of the...

Deep Dive: Police Abolition

Two years ago in the summer of 2020, the largest racial justice demonstrations in history swept across the globe after...

Abolishing the War on Terror, Building Communities of Care: A Grassroots Policy Agenda

As we approach the twentieth anniversary of the War on Terror, we are calling for abolishing the War on Terror...

Help is NOT on the Way: How Family Policing Perpetuates State Directed Terror

The child welfare system is not a helping system. The system subjugates, surveils, regulates, and punishes families – families who...

Reimagining Public Safety in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County: A Community Vision for Lasting Health and Safety

As acknowledged by the City of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, racism is a public health crisis in this region. Yet,...