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Topic: Policing of People with Mental Illness

Portland Police Bureau Strategic Insights Report

This report is a summary of the data collection and outreach efforts conducted on behalf of the Portland Police Bureau...

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...

Mariame Kaba on Moving Past Punishment

If we want a just and humane world, we must create one in which apparatuses of oppression are no longer...

I Don’t Want to Shoot You, Brother – The FRONTLINE Dispatch

In this episode, The FRONTLINE Dispatch teams up with ProPublica to investigate a fatal police shooting in Weirton, West Virginia...

Coerced Internalized False Confessions and Police Interrogations: The Power of Coercion

This report examines false confessions, and in particular the misunderstood typology of “coerced-internalized” false confessions. These confessions are made by...

Police-Induced Confessions: Risk Factors and Recommendations

Recent DNA exonerations have shed light on the problem that people sometimes confess to crimes they did not commit. Drawing...

Blueprint for a Safer and More Just America

This blueprint, developed by TJC’s attorneys and criminal justice policy experts, outlines concrete steps to address the country’s mass incarceration...

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...

Road Runners: The Role and Impact of Law Enforcement in Transporting Individuals with Severe Mental Illness

Although members of law enforcement do not serve as treatment providers for any other illness, they have become “road runners,”...