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  • 1-2023: SCPIF v. SLED lawsuit
  • 12-2022: NYU Law’s Policing Project Reimagines Public Safety with Five Major U.S. Cities
  • 11-2022: South Carolinians Sue to End Unauthorized Police Surveillance Program
  • 9-2022: DOJ & 30x30 Collaboration
  • 9-2022: USMS Takes 30x30 Pledge
  • 3-2022: 30x30 Initiative Quadruples Members in First Year
  • 6-2021: Policing Project Announces Nicholas Turner as Chairman of Advisory Board
  • 6-2021: Chubb Awards Funding to Policing Project
  • 3-2021: Policing Agencies Join Growing National Coalition to Advance Women Officers
  • 6-2020: Friedman Joins Coalition to Release Urgent Report on Police Reform
  • 6-2020: New York State Attorney General Investigation of NYPD
  • 10-2019: Axon Ethics Board ALPR Report Release
  • 8-2019: Camden UOF Policy Released
  • 7-2019: Shotspotter Flex Audit Released
  • 6-2019: Axon Ethics Board First Report Released
  • 11-2018: Nashville report release announcement
  • 3-2018: New LAPD Video Release Policy
  • 10-2017: Tampa Community Survey Release
  • 9-2017: LAPD Video Report Release
  • Op-Ed: What Biden can do about bad policing
  • Op-Ed: To Rein In Abuse by the Police, Lawmakers Must Do What the Supreme Court Will Not
  • Recent Headlines
  • 2024 news
  • 2023-2022 News
  • 2021 News
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  • Op-Eds
  • Statement of Resigning Axon AI Ethics Board Members
  • 10-2022: Eric André & Clayton English Sue Clayton County for Unconstitutional Stops at ATL
  • 1-2023: Report on Axon Enterprise’s Proposal for Taser-Equipped Drones
  • 1-2023: SCPIF v. SLED lawsuit
  • 6-2023: National Convening on Non-Police First Response Alternatives
  • 9-2023: Transforming Denver's First Response Model Report
  • 10-2023: Las Vegas Public Safety Department receives US Department of Justice grant
  • 01-2024: Tucson safety study recommends expanding non-police emergency response alternatives
  • 1-2024: Eric André and Clayton English appeal dismissal of racial discrimination lawsuit
  • Report on Alternative First Response in San Francisco
  • New Report Offers Recommendations for Police Reform in Chicago
  • South Carolinians Ask State Court to Strike Down Unauthorized Mass Surveillance Program
  • City of Minneapolis Publishes Policing Project Report on Community Safety Ecosystem
  • Policing Project Releases Toolkit on Community-Centered Policing in Chicago and Beyond
Press & Impact  /  Op-eds

Op-eds

How Not to Use NYPD Drones

December 12, 2024


Commentary: An answer to Chicagoans' pessimistic view of government's capacity to provide public safety

September 23, 2024


Subway Gun Scanners: The Wrong Tech in the Wrong Place

July 30, 2024


Banning most low level traffic stops would deliver benefits to people, police and communities

May 30, 2024


Biden just quietly took a key step to ‘decriminalize’ traffic safety policy

May 12, 2024


How the Federal Government Can Rein In A.I. in Law Enforcement

January 2, 2024


 

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