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Topic: School Policing and Youth

First We Get the Money: $12 Billion to Fund a Just Chicago

Chicagoans deserve real community safety—a city in which every child has a fair opportunity to grow up and achieve their...

Youth Justice by the Numbers

Youth arrests and incarceration increased in the closing decades of the 20th century but have fallen sharply since that time....

Police Killed His Son. Prosecutors Charged the Teen’s Friends With His Murder

It’s been four years since a Phoenix police officer killed Jacob Harris. Records obtained by The Appeal show officials have...

Gender Equity Learning + Knowledge Exchange

This webpage is a centralized hub for resources related to Gender-Based Violence (GBV) from organizations across British Columbia, as well...

Framework for Evaluating Reformist Reforms vs. Abolitionist Steps to End the Family Policing System

The questions in this document provide a guide to analyze whether proposed reforms to family policing further entrench the family...

The Throwaways: Police enlist young offenders as confidential informants. But the work is high-risk, largely unregulated, and sometimes fatal.

Informants are the foot soldiers in the government’s war on drugs. By some estimates, up to 80% of all drug...

“A Compassionate City:” Over-Policing of Black and Latinx Youth in Pomona, California

In collaboration with Rutgers Graduate School of Education and the Samuel Dewitt Proctor Institute for Leadership, Equity & Justice, this...

Pomona Police Department’s Crusade Against Black and Latinx Youth

In 2021, Gente Organizada released a first-of-its-kind report on racial profiling practices in local law enforcement in the City of...

Racial & Identity Profiling Advisory Board Annual Report 2023 (California)

Over the past four years, the data collected under the Racial and Identity Profiling Act (“RIPA”) has provided empirical evidence...