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Topic: Data Collection/Reporting

First We Get the Money: $12 Billion to Fund a Just Chicago

Chicagoans deserve real community safety—a city in which every child has a fair opportunity to grow up and achieve their...

Police Foundations: A Corporate-Sponsored Threat to Democracy and Black Lives

Never heard of police foundations? That's the point. Behind closed doors, police foundations and their corporate sponsors privately fund the...

Youth Justice by the Numbers

Youth arrests and incarceration increased in the closing decades of the 20th century but have fallen sharply since that time....

‘Tear Gas Tuesday’ in Downtown Portland (Oregon)

Despite being broadly banned in warfare under the terms of the 1925 Geneva Protocol, tear gas as an agent for...

Watch the Watchers: A Project by the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition

Around a decade ago, Stop LAPD Spying developed a copwatch practice that we call Watch the Watchers. Copwatch refers to...

Mauled: When Police Dogs Are Weapons

Every year in the United States, police dogs injure thousands of people, biting and maiming bystanders, officers and people suspected...

Obtaining, Organizing, and Opening Police Misconduct Data

As access to data about policing has become the subject of increased advocacy and police data has become increasingly available,...

Aggressive Policing in Memphis Goes Far Beyond the Scorpion Unit

An investigation by The Marshall Project and The Institute for Public Service Reporting at the University of Memphis found incidents...

NYPD Misconduct Complaint Database

The NYPD Misconduct Complaint Database, which the NYCLU obtained through Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) requests, is a repository of...