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Topic: Surveillance

Where (To Learn): Resource Hubs to Ponder Questions You Didn’t Even Know You Had

A collection of common questions related to abolition, policing, and incarceration and links to find resources for further education and...

Independent Investigation Into the City of Philadelphia’s Response to Civil Unrest

In May, many of us were devastated and heartbroken when George Floyd was murdered by police in Minneapolis. This marked...

Police Surveillance in Chicago (Updated)

Chicago is one of the most heavily surveilled cities in the world. Cameras, automatic license plate readers, cell site simulators...

Unmasked: Impacts of Pandemic Policing

This report was written by Pascal Emmer, Woods Ervin, Derecka Purnell, Andrea J. Ritchie, and Tiffany Wang for the COVID19...

Technologies for Liberation: Toward Abolitionist Futures

This report is based on rich interviews and engagement with movement technologists, organizers, researchers, and policy advocates about what liberation...

Abolishing the Surveillance of Families: A Report on Understanding Harm, Surveillance, & Information Sharing in the Department of Children and Family Services in Los Angeles County

Calls for reform suggesting the deployment of social workers instead of police in our communities overlook the past and present...

Atlas of Surveillance: Documenting Police Tech in Our Communities

A database containing several thousand data points on over 3,000 city and local police departments and sheriffs' offices nationwide, allows...

Resisting Criminalization of Reproductive Autonomy: Policy Dos and Don’ts

In response to the expanding criminalization of reproductive autonomy through increasing restrictions on abortion and reproductive care, and the growing...

National Association of Minority Veterans (NAMVETS) and UCLA Veterans Legal Clinic Advisory: The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Police Force