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Topic: Policing of People with Mental Illness

What Happens After We Defund Police? A Brief Exploration of Alternatives to Law Enforcement

A brief that addresses the question: what happens after we defund police? The brief puts forth a framework for the...

One Million Experiments

Explore snapshots of community-based safety strategies that expand our ideas about what keeps us safe. One Million Experiments is a...

Austin Justice Coalition Toolkit

This toolkit is an introduction to AJC’s vision and strategy for social change. From grassroots organizing to legislative policy work,...

Punishing the Poorest: How the Criminalization of Homelessness Perpetuates Poverty in San Francisco

This 2015 report details the effects of criminalization on the homeless residents of San Francisco. Since 1981, San Francisco has...

Accessible Webinars Database

A collection of disability justice webinars that intersect with abolition, incarceration, policing, and more. This list includes notes on accessibility...

Compassionate Alternate Response Team: A Community Plan for San Francisco

This project asks what kind of City would be possible if unhoused neighbors were treated as worthy of life and...

“Defunding the Police” and People With Mental Illness

Everyone loses when we criminalize a person with a mental illness. People with mental illnesses experience trauma and mental health...

Support Team Assisted Response (STAR) Program Evaluation

STAR is a community response program made possible through collaboration between the Caring for Denver Foundation, Denver Police Department, Mental...

Reimagining Public Safety

Understanding violence through a public health lens addresses the crime as well as the environment in which the crime took...