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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.

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Safety and Justice

Expanding implicit bias training in California

October 17, 2016
Lionel Foster

Last week, California Highway Patrol (CHP) personnel underwent an implicit bias training co-designed by US Partnership on Mobility from Poverty member Jennifer Eberhardt.

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Children, Parents, and Families

Building Blocks and Strategies for Helping Americans Move Out of Poverty

August 24, 2016
Mary Bogle, Gregory Acs, Pamela J. Loprest, Kelly S. Mikelson, Susan J. Popkin
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Children, Parents, and Families

Creating Mobility from Poverty: An Overview of Strategies

August 24, 2016
David T. Ellwood, Mary Bogle, Gregory Acs, Kelly S. Mikelson, Susan J. Popkin
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