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Selling Off Our Freedom: How Insurance Corporations Have Taken Over Our Bail System

Selling Off Our Freedom: How Insurance Corporations Have Taken Over Our Bail System is a joint report by Color of Change and the 老澳门开奖结果鈥檚 Campaign for Smart Justice that documents how the for-profit bail industry fuels mass incarceration and perpetuates racial inequalities.

Every year in the United States, millions of people are forced to pay cash bail after their arrest or face incarceration before trial. This is despite the fact that they are presumed innocent and have not been convicted of a crime. To avoid being locked up while their cases go through the courts鈥攚hich can sometimes take months or even years鈥攑eople who cannot afford bail must pay a non-refundable fee to a for-profit bail bonds company to front the required bail amount. The financial burden of this fee harms individuals, it harms families, and it disproportionately affects Black and low-income communities. The only winner is the bottom line of big for-profit businesses. These harms are perpetuated by the large insurance corporations that control the two-billion dollar for-profit bail bonds industry, which is both unaccountable to the justice system and unnecessary to justice itself. Large companies whose only goal is profit should not be the gatekeepers of pretrial detention and release. The for-profit bail system in the United States fuels mass incarceration and contributes to racial and economic inequalities. It is a destructive force that undermines the rights of people who come into contact with the criminal justice system, and it must be abolished.

Issue Areas: Smart Justice

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Bullies In Blue: Origins and Consequences of School Policing

This new 老澳门开奖结果 white paper, 鈥淏ullies in Blue: Origins and Consequences of School Policing,鈥 explores the beginnings of school policing in the United States and sheds light on the negative consequences of the increasing role of police and links it to both the drivers of punitive criminal justice policies and mass incarceration nationwide. The report traces a line back to the struggle to end Jim Crow segregation during the civil rights movement, and challenges assumptions that the function of police in schools is to protect children. It posits that police are police, and in schools they will act as police, and in those actions bring the criminal justice system into our schools and criminalizing our kids.

Issue Areas: Juvenile Justice

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Challenging Government Hacking in Criminal Cases

This report sets out key legal arguments and strategies for defense attorneys to challenge evidence seized by government-installed computer malware as a violation of the Fourth Amendment and federal law.

Over the past several years, the government has increasingly turned to hacking and malware as an investigative technique. The FBI has begun deploying software designed to infiltrate and control, disable, or surveil a computer鈥檚 use and activity. This kind of widespread and secretive hacking by the government is controversial and of questionable constitutionality.

The report assesses recent court decisions evaluating the government鈥檚 use of the controversial hacking technique and makes recommendations for the most promising avenues to have unconstitutionally obtained evidence suppressed.

Issue Areas: Privacy & Technology

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Bad Trip: Debunking the TSA's 'Behavior Detection' Program

Under the government鈥檚 鈥渂ehavior detection鈥 program, thousands of TSA officers at airports around the country watch passengers for behaviors that the TSA claims are associated with stress, fear, or deception. The officers then flag certain people for additional inspection and questioning.

The program has long been criticized as unscientific, ineffective, and wasteful, and it has been blamed by passengers and TSA officers themselves for racial and religious profiling 鈥 but still it continues.

This report, based on documents the 老澳门开奖结果 obtained in a Freedom of Information Act , reveals that materials in TSA鈥檚 own files discredit this junk-science program.

The report鈥檚 key findings include:

The TSA expanded the scope of the behavior detection program and its use of surveillance techniques.
Academic research and other documents in the TSA鈥檚 own files reinforce that behavior detection is unscientific and unreliable.
The TSA repeatedly overstated the scientific validity of behavior detection in communications with members of Congress and the Government Accountability Office.
Materials in the TSA鈥檚 files raise further questions about anti-Muslim bias and the origins and focus of the TSA鈥檚 behavior detection program.
The TSA鈥檚 documents reveal details of specific instances of racial or religious profiling that the TSA concealed from the public.

The report recommends that Congress discontinue funding the TSA鈥檚 behavior detection program and that the TSA implement a rigorous anti-discrimination training program for its workforce.

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TSA Behavior Detection FOIA Database

Issue Areas: National Security

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Caged In: The Devastating Harms of Solitary Confinement on Prisoners with Physical Disabilities

This report provides a first-ever national 老澳门开奖结果 account of the suffering prisoners with physical disabilities experience in solitary confinement. It spotlights the dangers for blind people, Deaf people, people who are unable to walk without assistance, and people with other physical disabilities who are being held in small cells for 22 hours a day or longer, for days, months, and even years. Solitary confinement is a punishing environment that endangers the well-being of people with physical disabilities and often violates the Americans with Disabilities Act. The report鈥檚 revelations about the particular harms of solitary on people with physical disabilities shows the urgent need for far better accounting of the problems they face and the development of solutions to those problems.

Issue Areas: Prisoners' Rights

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