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  2. The Marshall Project - Wikipedia

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    The Marshall Project is an American nonprofit news organization covering the U.S. criminal justice system. [1] The organization works to impact the system though journalism, and states that its goal is to create and sustain a sense of national urgency about inequities within the U.S. criminal justice system. [2]

  3. Antonio Buehler - Wikipedia

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    The Peaceful Streets Project responded by organizing several more public cop watch events, Know Your Rights Trainings and a national police accountability summit in Austin on August 17, 2013. [82] On April 12, 2014, Buehler spoke about the Peaceful Streets Project and police abuse at a TEDx event at Harvard. [83]

  4. Bill Clutter - Wikipedia

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    Investigating Innocence founder Bill Clutter (center) with exoneree Ryan Ferguson and David Camm (right) Bill Clutter is an American private investigator, wrongful conviction advocate, and author. He is the co-founder of the Illinois Innocence Project and founder of the national wrongful conviction organization Investigating Innocence. [1]

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Law Enforcement

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    Inclusion: Topics directly related to policing and law enforcement, including types of police, specialized roles, organisations, institutions, departments, agencies, uniforms and ranks, crime science theory and research, investigative techniques and procedures, tools, equipment and assets used, services provided, related statistics, governance, empowering legislation and administration, issues ...

  6. Neil Barsky - Wikipedia

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    Neil Barsky (born October 3, 1958) is an American journalist, former hedge fund manager, prison abolitionist, filmmaker, and philanthropist, most notable for making the 2012 film Koch and for founding The Marshall Project, a journalism nonprofit intended to shed light on the United States criminal justice system, as well as to promote prison abolition.

  7. New York City Police Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Pamela Delaney, the foundation's president between 1983 and 2009, started the National Police Foundation Network to further the growth of police foundations. [2] According to the foundation's website, in July 2001 Police Commissioner Bernie Kerik granted them the right to license and use the NYPD's trademarks and logos to raise funds. [3]

  8. Young men accuse Lincoln Project co-founder of harassment

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    The influential anti-Donald Trump group Lincoln Project is denouncing one of its co-founders after multiple reports that over several years he sexually harassed young men looking to break into ...

  9. National Policing Institute - Wikipedia

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    The National Policing Institute has conducted studies and evaluations in policing, including the Kansas City preventive patrol experiment, that examined the effects of preventive patrol on crime, the Newark Foot Patrol Experiment that examined the effectiveness of foot patrol on reducing crime [2] and Reducing the Fear of Crime in Houston and ...