Welcome to CPR's resource collection where you'll find tools and resources, such as videos, websites and reports, that cover a range of topics relevant to our campaign to end discriminatory and abusive policing.

Este reporte delinea las recomendaciones de CPR en nueve áreas que el Inspector General del NYPD debe considerar para su investigación, revisión, estudio y auditoría, con el objetivo de resolver descubrimientos y recomendaciones en cuanto a asuntos que mejorarán la seguridad pública y protegerán los derechos de todos/as los/as neoyorquinos/as. Las primeras seis representan áreas que deben ser consideradas como prioridades para la agenda de trabajo del primer año del Inspector General.

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In 2013, Communities United For Police Reform created a video series to highlight the negative impact of the NYPD's stop-and-frisk policy. Produced by Firelight Films, the short documentaries tell the stories of ordinary New Yorkers – and how they and their neighborhoods have been impacted by the policy.

Communities United for Police Reform, in collaboration with the Center on Race, Crime, and Justice and John Jay College of Criminal Justice, created a website to serve as a clearinghouse of independent research on stop-and-frisk and related policing practices. The website features a library of research papers, divided into the themes of the impact of, legality of, effectiveness of, and alternatives to - stop and frisk and related policing practices.

This report outlines the steps that the de Blasio administration (the administration) should take in its first 100 days in order to make good on its pledges to prioritize safety and civil rights, and repair the relationship between communities and the NYPD. These concrete steps will help continue progress towards a New York City and NYPD that promote both safety and respect for the rights and dignity of all New Yorkers by ensuring policing that is non-discriminatory, effective and constitutionally sound.