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Topic: Data Collection/Reporting

CCTV surveillance in the most populated cities in the United States

From monitoring traffic to preventing crime, closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras have a range of purposes. But with increasingly-high resolutions, more...

Where (To Learn): Resource Hubs to Ponder Questions You Didn’t Even Know You Had

A collection of common questions related to abolition, policing, and incarceration and links to find resources for further education and...

Accessible Webinars Database

A collection of disability justice webinars that intersect with abolition, incarceration, policing, and more. This list includes notes on accessibility...

Compassionate Alternate Response Team: A Community Plan for San Francisco

This project asks what kind of City would be possible if unhoused neighbors were treated as worthy of life and...

“Defunding the Police” and People With Mental Illness

Everyone loses when we criminalize a person with a mental illness. People with mental illnesses experience trauma and mental health...

Voices of New Orleans Youth: What Do the City’s Young People Think About Their Schools and Communities?

This study summarizes results from the first New Orleans citywide youth survey, which was conducted in conjunction with local education...

Mapping Far-Right and Anti-Immigrant Movement Alignment with County Sheriffs

As protests to demand an end to racist policing and the carceral system catalyze a long overdue national conversation on...

Independent Investigation Into the City of Philadelphia’s Response to Civil Unrest

In May, many of us were devastated and heartbroken when George Floyd was murdered by police in Minneapolis. This marked...

Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls’ Childhood

Authored by Rebecca Epstein, Jamilia J. Blake, and Thalia González, this 2017 report provides - for the first time -...