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Topic: Disability

Under the Watchful Eye of All: Disabled Parents and the Family Policing System’s Web of Surveillance

The child welfare system, more accurately referred to as the family policing system, employs extensive surveillance that disproportionately targets marginalized...

When schools call police on kids

A Center for Public Integrity analysis of U.S. Department of Education data from all 50 states plus the District of...

Understanding the Policing of Black, Disabled Bodies

Freddie Gray, Laquan MacDonald, Kevin Matthews, Tamir Rice, Eric Garner, Charleena Lyles, Sandra Bland, Quintonio LeGrier, Stephon Watts, Korryn Gaines,...

We Can’t Breathe: The Deaf & Disabled Margin of Police Brutality Project

“We Can’t Breathe: The Deaf & Disabled Margin of Police Brutality Project” includes a video and toolkit that can be...

Police Violence: Reducing the Harms of Policing Through Public Health–Informed Alternative Response Programs

Police violence is a public health issue in need of public health solutions. Reducing police contact through public health–informed alternative...

We Must Fight In Solidarity With Trans Youth: Drawing the Connections Between Our Movements

This brief is intended to help organizers working to stop the violence of surveillance, policing and punishment and advance racial,...

Move It Forward – Care Not Cops: Mental Health Responses for Our Communities

What is mental health? How can we be more whole and how can we advocate for systems that help all...

No Police in Schools: A Vision for Safe and Supportive Schools in CA

This report analyzes data from the U.S. Department of Education’s 2017-18 Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC), the 2019 California Racial...

Police in Schools: Racial Justice and True Student Safety?

The question of whether police belong in schools has been a long-debated topic in the United States. With the increased...