Police and Prisons
Southern Center for Human Rights: Prisons and Jail Conditions
Muslim Adocates: Religious Accomodations in Prisons
ACLU KYR Prisoner's Rights
Trans Rights for CT Prisoners
Legal Resource Guide Prisons
Youthful Offenser & Sealing
Your Rights in Prisons / Jailhouse Laywers
What to Expect if You're Arrested
What to Do If You're Stopped by the Police
What to Do If You're Stopped by Immigration Officers
State of CT Policing KYRG
Mutual Respect Guidelines for Citizens and Police Officers
Louisiana KYRG
KYR: Police Interactions
Know Your Rights When FIlming Police
KYR NYPD Monitor
Guide for Families Experiencing the Criminal Justice System
Guide to Getting Criminal Record
When The Police Knock on Your Dooor: Your Rights and Options a Legal Guide
Colorado ACLU Policing
Arrests and Investigatory Stops
National Sheriffs Association: Inmates Legal Rights
Jailhouse Lawyer's Handbook
NLG Know Your Rights: Traffic Stops
Further Reading
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Educational Justice in Schools
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Fight Discrimination
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Tips for Applying to Law School
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Build Skills in Lobbying and Lawmaking
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Facilitate Mutual Aid
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Climate and Environmental Justice
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Support Youth Voting Rights
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Abolition and Community Safety
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