Over the past four years, the data collected under the Racial and Identity Profiling Act (“RIPA”) has provided empirical evidence...
In this report, we present the findings of a combined quantitative/qualitative data analysis of over 200 incidents of police assaults...
Since the 2020 general election, state lawmakers across the country have introduced legislation that would dramatically criminalize voting activity. Reveal...
In the aftermath of 9/11, the George W. Bush administration launched the global “War on Terror,” capitalizing on public fears...
The American criminal legal system is an important site of political socialization: scholars have shown that criminal legal contact reduces...
Question: Do structural interventions to abandoned houses lead to improvements in health and safety in low-income, Black neighborhoods? Findings: In...
Sexual violence is an everyday practice of policing. Even in New Orleans, where in 2014 the federal government placed the...
Nationwide, policymakers and the public are considering how best to address crime. Deeper insights on policing should guide decisions about...
During the 1990s, in response to public dissatisfaction over what were perceived as ineffective crime reduction policies, 25 states and...
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