Removing Barriers to Law Enforcement Officer Accountability
A webinar on our model statute An Act to Remove Barriers to Accountability and Facilitate Robust Oversight.
Using Medicaid and Private Insurance to Pay for Alternative First Response
A conversation co-hosted by the Council of State Governments Justice Center and the Vera Institute of Justice on how to effectively leverage innovative funding sources for alternative first response programs.
Personal and Professional Development for Women Officers
Pretextual Traffic Stops: What The Public Should Know and Lawmakers Can Do
A discussion on the harms of pretextual traffic stops and what lawmakers can do to protect drivers and their communities.
When Not to Send the Police: A Conversation with LAPD Chief Michel Moore
An in-depth discussion of a proposal by the LA police officers’ union to eliminate police response from 28 call categories—ranging from parking violations to mental health calls.
SCALING ALTERNATIVE RESPONSE PROGRAMS
A webinar discussion co-hosted with the Harvard Kennedy School’s Government Performance Lab exploring different aspects of scaling alternative response programs.
Focusing on Responders: Recruitment, Training and Wellness
A webinar discussion on the workforce of alternative responder programs.
What Makes a Community Safe Webinar
A webinar discussion on the role of police and alternative response in addressing real community safety concerns.
Collecting, Analyzing, and Responding to Stop Data
A Guidebook for Law Enforcement Agencies, Government, and Communities
Amicus Brief in Killgore v. City of South El Monte
The brief addresses the "pervasively-regulated industry" doctrine
Cost-Benefit Analysis in Action
Cost-benefit analysis' first step is simply to list the costs and benefits of a particular technology or practice.
Disaggregating the Police Function
By Barry Friedman for University of Pennsylvania Law Review (Working Paper)
The Growing World of Face Recognition Legislation
Trends, Gaps and What You Should Know About Your Local Laws
Use of Force Policy Guidelines
Developed for the Toolkit for Prosecutors and Communities to Address and Prevent Police-Involved Fatalities
Camden County Revised Use of Force Policy
Drafted by the Policing Project for the Camden County Police Department
We spend $100 billion on policing. We have no idea what works.
By Barry Friedman for The Washington Post
Testimony of Barry Friedman to the NYC Council Committee on Public Safety
“Creating Comprehensive Reporting and Oversight of NYPD Surveillance Technologies Hearing,” December 18, 2019
Testimony of Barry Friedman to the Chicago City Council Committee on Public Safety
“Creating a Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability,” January 23, 2020
Report to the Los Angeles Police Commission
Summarizing Public Feedback on LAPD Video Release Policies
Democratic Accountability and Policing
By Maria Ponomarenko and Barry Friedman for Reforming Criminal Justice. Vol. 2, Policing (Erik Luna, ed.)
Public Feedback on the CCPD’s Body Worn Camera Policy
Report on the Comments Received and the CCPD’s Response
Barry Friedman Interview With ALI
An Overview of the American Law Institute’s Principles of the Law, Policing
Cleveland Police Monitoring Team Report on Community & Problem-Oriented Policing
Summary of Feedback & Recommendations
Pulling the Public into Police Accountability
By Barry Friedman and Maria Ponomarenko for Gotham Gazette