Putting an End to Senseless Violence on
Black Bodies
The time for change has been, and always is, now. Will you join us?
Putting an End to Senseless Violence on
Black Bodies Read More
The time for change has been, and always is, now. Will you join us?
Putting an End to Senseless Violence on
Black Bodies Read More
Allowing police officers with histories of reckless, violent, or racist misconduct to remain in law enforcement makes communities less safe. So why do they get so many chances?
Second Chances for Dangerous Police Officers
are Not Worth the Risks Read More
At the rate that police kill people in this country, we can only name the barest minimum of the victims.
The Names We Never Hear Read More
Law enforcement officers kill more than 1,000 people in this country every year. If we want to change that, we have to build systems of genuine accountability.
To Protect and Serve—and Be Held Accountable Read More
In a Guest Essay in The New York Times, CPE Co-founder and CEO Dr. Phillip Atiba Goff argues that “tough-on-crime” policies don’t keep people safe—but building strong communities does. And voters know it.
The Root Cause of Violent Crime Is Not What We
Think It Is Read More
The idea that only “good guys with guns” can stop gun violence has always been fiction. In the wake of the horrific Club Q shooting, CPE’s Max Markham exposes the myth for what it is—and offers real public safety solutions.
The Fiction of a Good Guy with a Gun Read More