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Topic: Surveillance

Financialization and Welfare Surveillance: Regulating the Poor in Technological Times (Australia & Lebanon)

In light of concerns that the technologies employed by the digital welfare state exacerbate inequality and oppression, this article considers...

“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...

Stop and Frisk: Revisit or Resist

Gun violence in Philadelphia has reached a boiling point. Politicians, police, and community members are searching for ways to curb...

Search for the Crime Bills That Target Voting and Elections in Your State

Since the 2020 general election, state lawmakers across the country have introduced legislation that would dramatically criminalize voting activity. Reveal...

Hundreds of Oath Keepers Have Worked for DHS, Leaked List Shows

More than 300 individuals on a leaked membership list of the far-right militia group the Oath Keepers described themselves as...

Reformist Reforms vs. Abolitionist Steps to End Imprisonment

A chart that breaks down the difference between reformist reforms which continue or expand the reach of policing, and abolitionist...

DHS Open for Business: How Tech Corporations Bring the War on Terror to Our Neighborhoods

In the aftermath of 9/11, the George W. Bush administration launched the global “War on Terror,” capitalizing on public fears...

Impact of ShotSpotter Technology on Firearm Homicides and Arrests Among Large Metropolitan Counties: a Longitudinal Analysis, 1999–2016

Over the past decade, large urban counties have implemented ShotSpotter, a gun fire detection technology, across the USA. It uses...

Decriminalizing Self-Managed and Supported Non-Clinical Abortion

This research brief provides preliminary findings from a multi-year research project to understand who has been targeted by criminalization for...