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Topic: Data Collection/Reporting

Police Use of Force Project

Campaign Zero reviewed the use of force policies of America's 100 largest city police departments to determine whether they include...

Austin’s Big Secret: How Big Tech and Surveillance Are Increasing Policing

A report from Grassroots Leadership, Just Futures Law, and Mijente that documents the rise of surveillance technology use in Austin,...

Cameras in the Classroom: Facial Recognition Technology in Schools

Facial Recognition can be used to identify people in photos, videos, and in real time, and is usually framed as...

Police Fired/Rehired

Since 2006, the nation’s largest police departments have fired at least 1,881 officers for misconduct that betrayed the public’s trust,...

The NYPD Files: Search Thousands of Civilian Complaints Against New York City Police Officers

After New York state repealed a law that kept police disciplinary records secret, ProPublica sought records from the civilian board...

Policing Women: Race and gender disparities in police stops, searches, and use of force

Jails have been described as the criminal justice system’s “front door,” but jail incarceration typically begins with the police, with...

Ten Key Facts About Policing: Highlights From Our Work

Many of the worst features of mass incarceration — such as racial disparities in prisons — can be traced back...

Does Race Matter for Police Use of Force? Evidence from 911 Calls

A research report that examines 911 call data, civilian race, and officer use of force. Researchers found that white officers...

Strengthening the Demand: “Defund the Wealthy” – Cops & Capitalism Summer Webinar Series

People around the U.S. are demanding that cities defund their local police departments. This webinar encourages us to take that...