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Topic: Surveillance

‘To Observe and To Suspect’: A People’s Audit of the Los Angeles Police Department’s Special Order 1

The People’s Audit (2013) is intended to present the limited information that is available to date, highlight the lack of...

Gang Takedowns in the De Blasio Era: The Dangers of ‘Precision Policing’

The compilation of this report includes interviews with people in affected communities and family members as well as survey responses...

The Apocalypse We Live In : State Violence and Repression

Join us for a difficult conversation about how we sustain movements under state violence and repression....

Deadly Exchange: The Dangerous Consequences of US-Israel Law Enforcement Exchanges

This report comprehensively documents how US-Israel law enforcement trainings solidify partnerships between the U.S. and Israeli governments to exchange methods...

Spot the Surveillance: A VR Experience for Keeping an Eye on Big Brother

Spot the Surveillance is a virtual reality (VR) experience that teaches people how to identify the various spying technologies that...

No Music For ICE: Related Readings

In response to the Amazon Web Services music festival, a coalition of musicians and bands put together a resource of...

Caught on Bodycam Video: Exploring Issues of Preservation, Privacy, and Access

A thesis on the history of video surveillance in the criminal justice field (cameras, bodyworn cameras, dashcam footage, etc.) and...

First & Second Report of the Axon AI & Policing Technology Ethics Board: Automated License Plate Readers

Through research compiled by Policing Project staff, the independent Ethics Board examined law enforcement’s use of automated license plate readers...

Study Guide for Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color

Intended for use by individuals, classrooms, book clubs, and organizations, the Invisible No More Study and Discussion Guide breaks down...