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There's been a lot of talk of late about drones in New Jersey, and to a lesser extent in New York. So: Do the NYPD's drone plans make sense? Read this new piece by Barry Friedman [email protected] and colleagues Policing Project. vitalcitynyc.org/articles/how-n…

Vision Zero Network (@visionzeronet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Fair Warnings shares ways to use #SpeedSafetyCameras to improve public safety and w/o exacerbating racial, income inequities. Recommendations include equitable placement, reduced fines & focusing on upstream safety strategies. Learn more: bit.ly/4iuRju5

NEW: Fair Warnings shares ways to use #SpeedSafetyCameras to improve public safety and w/o exacerbating racial, income inequities. Recommendations include equitable placement, reduced fines & focusing on upstream safety strategies. Learn more: bit.ly/4iuRju5
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Scarlet Neath from Policing Project urges communities considering or running speed camera programs to "adopt these recommendations to ensure they are working toward safety on the road for all.” Check out Fair Warnings here: bit.ly/4iuRju5

Scarlet Neath from <a href="/policingproject/">Policing Project</a>  urges communities considering or running speed camera programs to "adopt these recommendations to ensure they are working toward safety on the road for all.”
Check out Fair Warnings here: bit.ly/4iuRju5
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We spoke to The Washington Post about the need for real-world, independent testing of AI facial recognition technology *as it's used by police* Without testing the technology as it's used every day by law enforcement, we can't know its accuracy. washingtonpost.com/business/inter…

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Read our Chief of Staff and Tech Policy Counsel Katie Kinsey quoted by News from the States || bsky @statesnewsroom.com on the importance of guardrails around police use of facial recognition technology. newsfromthestates.com/article/facial…

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🚨We're accepting applications for our 2025-2026 Litigation Fellowship. 🚨 The one-year, potentially-renewable position will begin in July or August 2025. See the full posting for more information: policingproject.org/litigation-fel…

National Basketball Social Justice Coalition (@nbacoalition) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not every emergency needs a badge and a gun. Alternative First Response (AFR) sends trained crisis responders instead—because care, not cuffs, is often the answer. 👉 Swipe to learn how AFR is changing public safety.

Not every emergency needs a badge and a gun. Alternative First Response (AFR) sends trained crisis responders instead—because care, not cuffs, is often the answer.  

👉 Swipe to learn how AFR is changing public safety.
National Basketball Social Justice Coalition (@nbacoalition) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People call 911 for more than crimes—but we keep sending police to every call. What if public safety meant more? Alternative first response teams are stepping in, de-escalating crises, and connecting people to real support. And it’s working. Time to invest. 🎥: Georgetown Law

Policing Project (@policingproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're thrilled to announce the launch of the new Traffic Safety for All coalition - along with partners ACLU , Vera Institute of Justice , Policing Equity, and others - to modernize traffic safety and enforcement across the country. Learn more on our new website: trafficsafety4all.org

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🚨Our faculty director Barry Friedman [email protected] will argue our case Andre v. Clayton County, on behalf of Eric Andre and Clayton English alleging racial discrimination by Clayton County police, at the Eleventh Circuit this week Listen live Friday at 9 am ET here: video.ibm.com/channel/ggNZ2k…

Fair and Just Prosecution (@fjp_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Each year, police conduct 20M+ traffic stops—most for minor issues that don’t improve safety. These stops disproportionately target Black and low-income drivers and erode trust. It’s time for a smarter approach.

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NOW: Listen live as we argue on behalf of our clients Eric Andre and Clayton English before the Eleventh Circuit. video.ibm.com/channel/ggNZ2k…

NYU Law (@nyulaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Friday, Policing Project Founder and Faculty Director Prof. Barry Friedman appeared before the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, arguing that comedians Eric André and Clayton English were unlawfully racially profiled and stopped at the Atlanta airport.

On Friday, Policing Project Founder and Faculty Director Prof. Barry Friedman appeared before the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, arguing that comedians Eric André and Clayton English were unlawfully racially profiled and stopped at the Atlanta airport.
Vera Institute of Justice (@verainstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vera’s new interactive bill tracker, “Mapping the Progress to Limit Non-Safety Related Traffic Stops,” illustrates the growing momentum nationwide to address unjust traffic enforcement that has little to no impact on traffic safety. vera.org/ending-mass-in…