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  2. Copwatch - Wikipedia

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    Copwatch calls for responses to, or critical evaluation of, police controls in order to support those affected, especially by racial or class profiling. [7] Educational work regarding the powers of the police as well as civilian rights is a focus of Copwatch in order to support more people in their encounters with police. [8]

  3. Cat Brooks - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Brooks was arrested protesting Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf's ban on night-time marches on public roadways. [1] [4] In 2018, Brooks was a candidate for mayor of Oakland, running against the incumbent, Libby Schaaf. [5] Her campaign involved collaborative assembly meetings intended to gather public feedback on local policies.

  4. 'Defund the police' movement turned on head as Florida ...

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    For Jacksonville, Florida, Sheriff T.K. Waters, the issue is personal, with the elected official spending the last 33 years of his career dedicated to decreasing crime in the "murder capital of ...

  5. Law enforcement and the Occupy movement - Wikipedia

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    The Occupy movement has been met with a variety of responses from local police departments since its beginning in 2011. According to documents obtained by the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund, [1] the FBI, state and local law enforcement officials treated the movement as a potential criminal and terrorist threat [2] and used fusion centers [3] and counterterrorism agents to investigate and ...

  6. The War on Terror turned Ron DeSantis into Florida’s anti ...

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  7. Oakland Police Officer J. Yuen patrols an In-N-Out Burger location in Oakland set to close because of crime concerns. ... the pandemic also saw a key anti-violence program, Ceasefire, begin to ...

  8. Cop Block - Wikipedia

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    Cop Block is a decentralized anti-police project. The organization's members and volunteers attempt to draw attention to alleged or evident police abuses that happen across the United States, and work to film police to force transparency and accountability within their ranks.

  9. Police and prison abolition - Wikipedia

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    For instance, in Oakland, California, the police budget is over 40% of the city's discretionary spending. [56] [57] In many US cities, the police department is the largest single budget item. [56] Defunding the police frees up funds to invest in community initiatives intended to reduce crime and therefore the need for policing. [58]