The Policing and Social Justice HistoryLab, in partnership with CEDER in the UM School of Education, has released three series of curriculum guides for instructors…
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CSP Publishes “Deadly Force by Off-Duty Officers”
“Deadly Force by Off-Duty Officers: Investigating Homicides and Brutality by Detroit Police, 1994-2014,” is a multimedia report created by Corey Schneck of the Policing and Social…
Dominic Coschino Publishes Column on Wayne County Jail Litigation in Free Press Flashback
Dominic Coschino, a research associate with the Carceral State Project, published “Cockrel, Ravitz and Inmates Take on the Wayne County Jail” in the Detroit Free Press,…
DCC Publishes “Cops or Robbers? The Dangers of Invisible Policing”
Cops or Robbers? The Dangers of Invisible Policing This multimedia investigative report, created by Zev Miklethun for the Policing and Social Justice HistoryLab, examines the…
DCC Publishes Multimedia Report on Detroit Police Assault on Poor People’s Campaign, May 1968
Poor People’s Campaign, Detroit 1968: Investigating the Police Assault on Nonviolent Civil Rights Marchers in a Northern City In May 1968, white officers in the…
Matt Lassiter Publishes Expose of Detroit’s STRESS Police Unit in Free Press Flashback
Matt Lassiter, “Demise of STRESS, Detroit’s Deadliest Police Squad, Began with Death of Teens,” Detroit Free Press, Sept, 5, 2021 Ricardo Buck and Craig Mitchell were…
DCC Publishes “What Happened to Cynthia Scott? A Brutal Murder, Blatant Coverup, and Cries for Justice”
The Policing and Social Justice HistoryLab has published “What Happened to Cynthia Scott? A Brutal Murder, Blatant Coverup, and Cries for Justice” on the 57th anniversary…
DCC-Mellon Collaboration Publishes Infographics for “We Live 24/7 in Hell”
DCC has published two infographics about the experiences of incarcerated people in the Wayne County Jail between 1968 and 1971. Created for the DCC-Mellon partnership…
Dominic Coschino + DCC-Mellon Collaboration Publish “We Live 24/7 in Hell: Detroit’s Wayne County Jail, 1968-76”
Dominic Coschino, a recent U-M undergraduate, has published We Live 24/7 in Hell: Detroit’s Wayne County Jail, 1968-76, a a multimedia report that chronicles the…
David Helps–How U-M’s Center of Innovation at Failed Jail Site Will Fail Detroiters (Jan. 8, 2020)
David Helps, co-coordinator of the DCC-Mellon research initiative Detroit as a Carceral Space, publishes critique in Detroit Metro Times of the city of Detroit and…