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8th Grade Social Action Projects (SAP): Criminal Justice Reform
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Animal Rights
Environment
Criminal Justice Reform
Disability Rights
Healthcare and Nutrition
LGBTQ+ Rights
Poverty, Homelessness, and Labor Rights
Racism
Violence and Human Rights
Women's Rights
Police Brutality Overview
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Articles and Resources on Criminal Justice Topics
Law Enforcement
Prison System and Criminal Law
15 Things Your City Can Do Right Now to End Police Brutality (Source: Popular Democracy)
Cities Spend More and More on Police. Is It Working? (Source: US News & World Report)
Know Your Right: Stopped by the Police (Source: ACLU)
The Path to Progress: Five Priorities for Police Reform (Source: Council of Criminal Justice Task Force on Policing)
Police brutality in the United States: History (Source: Britannica.com)
Policing: A Curated Collection of Links (Source: The Marshall Project)
Racial Profiling Definition (Source: ACLU)
Sterling Brown Wants Worst Night of His Life to Lead to Better Days (Source: Sports Illustrated Kids)
After Ferguson, black men still face the highest risk of being killed by police (Source: PBS News)
American's Broken Criminal Legal System Contributes to Wealth Inequality (Source: Center for American Progress)
Criminal Justice Facts: Our criminal justice system today is like a bicycle stuck in one gear—the prison gear (Source: The Sentencing Project)
Is there any chance for criminal justice reform bills? Surprisingly, yes. (Source: The Washington Post)
State Supreme Courts Still Overwhelmingly White, Male (Source: Color Lines)
The School-to-Prison Pipeline: Policies and practices that favor incarceration over education do us all a grave injustice (Source: Teaching Tolerance)
The School-to-Prison Pipeline: Time to Shut It Down (Source: The National Education Association)
United Nations Principles and Guidelines on Access to Legal Aid in Criminal Justice Systems (Source: United Nations)
The U.S. prison system can harm young brains, scientist warns (Source: Science News Explorers)
What Happens When You Look at Crime by the Numbers? (Source: Science News Explorers)
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