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Topic: Budgets

Cop Cities, USA

An interactive map documenting efforts to build cop city training complexes around the US, including a spreadsheet with relevant information....

An Introduction to Police Fraternal Organizations

Police Fraternal Organizations (PFOs), often incorrectly referred to as police unions, are organized political groups of cops who advocate on...

Fighting the Power of Police Fraternal Organizations: An Organizer’s Playbook

Police Fraternal Associations (also referred to as police “unions”) represent a powerful political force that stands in the way of...

At What Cost? Examining Police, Sheriff, and Jail Budgets Across the US

Most local governments spend more on policing and incarcerating local residents than on proactive investments in residents' well-being. Access to...

Market Response to Racial Uprisings

Do investors anticipate that demands for racial equity will impact companies? We explore this question in the context of the...

Labor Against Cop City

The Atlanta community is clear - they do NOT want #CopCity. Working people in Atlanta need the same things as...

Unhoused and under arrest: How Atlanta polices poverty

Poor people in the United States are a primary target for policing, especially those forced to live on the streets....

We Keep Us Safe: Interrogating Hate Crime Legislation

Thirty years after the Hate Crimes Statistics Act, lawmakers are still spreading anti-trans and anti-queer rhetoric, but, instead of taking...

The Warfare State: How Funding for Militarism Compromises Our Welfare

In this report, we find that the militarized portion of this budget is by far its largest single component. And...