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News ReleasesIFJ and EFJ oppose media restrictions in the newly-enacted Spanish Public Security Law2015-07-06 International Federation of Journalists The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its regional organisation, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), have joined their Spanish affiliates FAPE, FESP, FSC-CC.OO. and ELA-Gizal... RSF fully supports journalists suing Ferguson police2015-04-02 Reporters Without Borders Arrests of journalists while gathering information and covering demonstrations are inadmissible in the country of the First Amendment. Sources Select ResourcesA Camera on Every CopTaser International cashes in on police misconduct Frazier, Mya Article 2015 Harper's Magazine On December 1, 2014, after several months of protests against police brutality that began with the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, President Obama pledged $75 million in federal funds to... "Do Not Resist": The Police Militarization Documentary Everyone Should SeeDevereaux, Ryan Article 2016 The Intercept On a sunny afternoon last summer, Craig Atkinson, a New York City-based filmmaker, stood in a front yard in South Carolina surrounded by several heavily armed police officers. Inside, they found a ter... IFJ and EFJ oppose media restrictions in the newly-enacted Spanish Public Security LawSources News Release Article 2015 International Federation of Journalists The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its regional organisation, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), have joined their Spanish affiliates FAPE, FESP, FSC-CC.OO. and ELA-Gizal... RSF fully supports journalists suing Ferguson policeSources News Release Article 2015 Reporters Without Borders Arrests of journalists while gathering information and covering demonstrations are inadmissible in the country of the First Amendment. Two justice systems?Letter to the editor Diemer, Ulli Article 2016 Radical Digressions It seems that we have two justice systems: one for the police, and one for the rest of us. The uncounted: why the US can't keep track of people killed by policeMcCarthy, Tom Article 2015 The Guardian After a year of high-profile police killings, calls for a national database have gained traction. But how would that work? Tom McCarthy investigates the challenges for law enforcement and government o...
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