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Stop the Dangerous Encroachment of the Military on Our Streets

The United States is founded on principles of democratic governance, and at its core the military has no place policing our streets.  Yet, over the last year, from the South to the Midwest and along each coast, loopholes enable the executive branch to deploy the National Guard to U.S. cities. The risk? State sovereignty, national security, and troop morale.

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Raleigh March in Solidarity with George Floyd
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 Violence Interrupters organized a violence intervention walk through the streets of Austin in Chicago.
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Bob Simpson

Violence Interrupters

Violence interrupters offer a community-based approach to reducing communal and interpersonal violence that treats violence as a public health problem.

Pittsburgh police in riot gear. September 25, 2009
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Kate Sheets/Flickr

FCNL's Work on Policing

America needs police reform now. Here are the opportunities we see for Congress in 2022.

Gavel on desk
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Moral and Practical Reasons to End the Death Penalty

Executing criminals does not address the roots of violence in our society. It has not been shown to effectively deter crime. It does not restore lives destroyed by acts of violence.

We seek a world free of war and the threat of war.

We seek a society with equity and justice for all.

We seek a community where every person's potential may be fulfilled.

We seek an earth restored.