No Citizen Left Behind was founded in 2020, by experienced civil rights advocates, journalists, marketing and business development experts, constitutional law advocates, educators, security experts, researchers, media communication consultants, former law enforcement, military, and professional fundraisers -- we invite you to help us build the largest, most aggressive civil rights organization in the world.
The rights of American citizens are now being threatened by the institutions and organizations that should protect our rights. American police kill more citizens than all but a few other wealthy nations.
America also sees more police officers shot and killed in the line of duty (44 in 2019) than most other countries. Killings by police in Japan are exceptionally rare (two were recorded in 2018), and many smaller European countries like Denmark can go years without a single such incident. American jails and prisons have become dungeons of terror, misery and murder. Moreover, Americans of all classes and backgrounds are being destroyed by unethical prosecutors and corrupt judges.
The common denominator for all these offenses - there is little or no accountability. All too often, prosecutors decline to hold law enforcement accountable -- even when their crimes against citizens are recorded on video.
NoCitizenLeftBehind.com seeks to defend the rights of all Americans - especially African Americans - but also the rights of White, Hispanic, Asian, Jewish and other Americans. Our central mission is based in the philosophy that life is sacred, and the belief that far more can be done to preserve life in modern interactions with law enforcement. We want to see more protections for law enforcement, and we believe that police in America should not be responsible for the homeless, drug addicts, mental ill, children or sex workers. We want to open up discussions about the use of unarmed peace officers in the handling of some non-violent crimes.
NoCitizenLeftBehind.com will also monitor state and local prosecutors and judges, and U.S. Attorneys, exposing violations of citizens, and also failures to prosecute cases where police have violated citizens.
We seek to unite all majority and minorities in a common interest - preservation of America's Constitutional rights - which have been erroded and threatened in every jurisdiction in America.
Legal Team: Establish and research and advisory projects dealing with Working with law enforcement, legislators and the courts to promote better protections, practices and national standards when dealing with human beings. This includes use of force technology, body cameras, dash cameras, preservation of records, and challenging corrupt officials and organizations. The legal arm will also advocate for victims and survivors in civil and criminal courts.
Think Tank: Create and document best practices, new technologies and standards for delivering the best police work to small, medium and large towns. It will examine all government custody of human beings - from arrest to incarceration, release, re-entry to society. it will study the impact on the psychological well-being of the inmate, their families, communities, employers and society at large -- and recommend alternatives to today's criminal and civil penanties.
Media Communication Team: Providing accurate information on behalf of victims of injustice; especially when they have been injured or killed by law enforcement or other government agencies. Citizens who are accused are often subjected to the assassination f their characters by prosecutors and accusers. Without balance, it is harder for accused to get a fair trial. When warranted, so where needed, our media professionals will provide the point of view of the accused or violated. Our media lobby will lobby for more ethnically sensitive programming on TV and film.
Direct Services Team: Provide immediate relief, housing, consoling, funds and security for victims of police violence and families.
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Advocacy: Immediate support in the form of emergency counciling, housing, food and professional services.