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 Domestic Violence Survivors and Their Kids
upEND Movement, Ashley Albert
Disrupting the False Dichotomy: Moving Toward a Family Justice Framework in Abolitionist Movement Lawyering to End Family Policing
jasmine Sankofa & Miriam Mack (Movement for Family Power), Keshia Adeniyi-Dorsey (K.Adeniyi Law), Sarah Katz (Temple University Beasley Law School), & April Lee (Philly Voice for Change)
Survivorship and Abolition - Listening, Accountability, and Collective Response
Law + Liberation, Mirror Memoirs
We Got Us: Community Defense in Practice
Movement for Family Power, Operation Stop CPS, The Injustice Reform Network, Equity Justice Consulting, For Mamas, By Mamas, African National Women's Organization
Amicus Brief on the Necessity of Court Access in Maryland’s Family Policing System
Movement for Family Power, Civil Rights Corps
Lifting the Veil: The Fight for Community Access to Family Policing Courts
Movement for Family Power, Advancement Project, Civil Rights Corps, People’s Law Collective, Philly Voice for Change
Reclaiming Safety for Children Whose Parents Use Substances
Kassandra Frederique, Dinah Ortiz, and Mark Z.
Amicus Briefs Challenging Maryland’s Use of Family Policing to Punish New Parents Who Use State’s Safe Haven Law
Movement for Family Power, Center for Constitutional Rights, and Civil Rights Corps
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