Resource Library
A curated collection of materials on family policing and abolition. This library is powered by submission from advocates, scholars, and lived experts.
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Reclaiming Safety for Children Whose Parents Use Substances
Kassandra Frederique, Dinah Ortiz, and Mark Z.
Foster Care and Child Maltreatment Mortality Rates in the US
Frank Edwards, Robert Apel, Kelley Fong
Data Brief: Dramatic Decline in ACS Investigations for Parental Drug Use Among NYC Mothers with Newborns
New York City Family Policy Project
The Problem(s) with Child Abuse Pediatricians
Healthy & Free TN, Movement for Family Power, Bronx Defenders, & Partners for Justice
Breaking Borders: Interconnections Between Immigrant Justice, Family Policing Abolition, & Reproductive Justice
Center for Reproductive Rights and Justice at UCBerkeley, If/When/How, Movement for Family Power, and Elephant Circle
Birth Rights: A Resource for Everyday People to Defend Human Rights During Pregnancy and Birth
Pregnancy Justice, Elephant Circle, Birth Justice Bar
Breaking Binaries: Queer Abolitionist Dreamscapes of Bodily Autonomy
Center for Reproductive Rights and Justice at UCBerkeley, If/When/How, Movement for Family Power, and Elephant Circle
Reclaiming Safety For Parents of Children With Disabilities
Charisa Smith & upEND Movement
Hands Off Mamas: Disrupting the Criminalization of Birthing People Who Use Drugs
Center for Reproductive Rights and Justice at UCBerkeley, If/When/How, Movement for Family Power, and Elephant Circle