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One of the great tragedies of modern policy is the way in which violence affects people living in poverty and the intense damage mass incarceration inflicts on family, economic, and social prospects.

Safety and Justice

An insider's view of police reform

September 26, 2017

The new documentary The Force takes viewers inside the Oakland Police Department, an institution Partnership member Jennifer Eberhardt knows well after two years of intensive research.

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Children, Parents, and Families

The effect of violent crime on economic mobility

August 24, 2017

Raj Chetty's work leads to new insights

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Race, Gender, Inclusion, and Dignity

Black people treated less respectfully in police interactions, study finds

July 17, 2017

A first-of-its-kind study co-authored by Partnership member Jennifer Eberhardt quantifies racial bias in police traffic stops.

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Safety and Justice

Tracing the steep decline in police enforcement actions in New York City

January 24, 2017

New York City’s falling crime rate has been accompanied by a dramatic reduction in arrests and other police enforcement activities.

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Race, Gender, Inclusion, and Dignity

The Inclusiveness Index

October 19, 2016

The Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society recently released its first annual Inclusiveness Index.

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