New HKS research asks communities what reimagining public safety means to them
In neighborhoods experiencing discrimination from law enforcement, police are viewed both as part of the problem and the solution.
In neighborhoods experiencing discrimination from law enforcement, police are viewed both as part of the problem and the solution.
The next U.S. president will inherit multiple epidemics with inequitably distributed effects. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are likely to take divergent policy approaches to addressing these crises.
In the summer of 2020, George Floyd’s video-graphed murder by Minneapolis police officers sparked a renewed public discourse about the role that police and policing play in the United States.
This paper investigates how having more White coworkers influences the subsequent retention and promotion of Black women.
In observational studies of discrimination, the most common statistical approaches consider either the rate at which decisions are made (benchmark tests) or the success rate of those decisions (outcom
Harvard Kennedy School Professor Desmond Ang discusses his latest research, co-authored by Sahil Chinoy, which used the random variation that came from the WWI draft to determine whether military service led to higher levels of civic engagement for Black veterans, relative to other Black citizens.