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Topic: LGBTQIA

Policing Native Women & Native Two Spirit and Trans People

Native peoples’ experiences of law enforcement violence are often completely erased from mainstream discussions of police brutality and immigrant rights....

This is Our Home: Scars of Stop-and-Frisk

This video short shows the process of "critical mapping" used to represent the cumulative and uneven impact of hot spot...

Campaign Zero – San Diego Police Scorecard

Campaign Zero evaluated the policing practices of San Diego Police Department (SDPD) and San Diego Sheriff's Department (SDSD). Results show...

Interrupting Criminalization: Research in Action

This is a new initiative launched in fall 2018 through the Barnard Center for Research on Women (BCRW) Social Justice...

Unjust: How the Broken Criminal Justice System Fails LGBT People

This report examines how racism and anti-LGBT discrimination combine to make LGBT people of color uniquely vulnerable to entering the...

Law enforcement and criminal justice personnel interactions with transgender people in the United States: A literature review

This literature review examines research exploring the interactions between transgender people and law enforcement and criminal justice (LECJ) personnel in...

Ten Lessons for Creating Safety Without Police

After a decade of organizing, three Safe OUTside the System (SOS) Coordinators co-wrote this piece to share the lessons learned...

What to Do Instead of Calling the Police – Some Options

Your neighbor is setting off fireworks at 3am, or there’s intimate partner violence happening outside your window, or you see...

Building Care: Portland Communities Respond to the Violence of Policing

A report that surveyed 12 local community organizations in Portland, Oregon about the harms of policing and their visions for...