Center for Policing Equity measures bias in policing. That means we can stop it.
One in five Americans interacts with law enforcement yearly. Of those encounters, one million result in use of force. And if you’re Black, you are two to four times more likely to have force used than if you are White.
Working directly with police to measure behaviors and revise policies results in fewer people killed and fewer people in jail.
New Haven, CT - Today, Center for Policing Equity Co-founder and CEO Dr. Phillip Atiba Goff released the following statement on President-elect Joe Biden’s nomination of Vanita Gupta as Associate ...
New Haven, CT - Today, Center for Policing Equity CEO and Co-Founder Dr. Phillip Atiba Goff released the following statement on the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol:
The storming of the U.S. Capitol ...
As the call for reimagined public safety has grown louder, our work must accelerate. The Center for Policing Equity has always centered vulnerable communities through the most effective means at our disposal. Now, the nation is calling into question core assumptions about who and what keeps us safest.
Read more about the four principles guiding our efforts to reimagine public safety here.