Because our mission is so broad, our goals are necessarily comprehensive. We seek to accomplish the following goals:
Advocate for effective police reform in cases before the U.S. Supreme Court
Advocate for reform in national and state-level legislatures
Challenge injustice in the courts, for specific state cases
Provide emergency financial assistance to victims and survivors
Provide Legal services to victims (criminal and civil)
Undertake Independent investigations on important cases
Create news and educational content creation for publication
Establish a national think-tank and use findings to form policy, national standards & practices, and operational procedures
Recommendations on the constitutional use of crime-fighting technology (such as facial recognition and the use of robots and drones).
To accomplish such a wide range of goals, major financial resources are necessary, fundraising will always be a huge part of our operation. Our funds will be derived from donor contributions, fund-raising campaigns, events, sales of publications and merchandise, and the sale of findings from sociological studies.