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RESOURCE CDThis toolkit is accompanied by a resource CD which contains a number of reports, resources, and organizingtools on law enforcement violence against women of color and trans people of color. It is intended to supplementand provide background to the information contained in the toolkit, and inform the sample workshop we haveincluded. While INCITE! may not necessarily endorse the language, political perspective, analysis or conclusionsof every document we have included on the resource CD, we do think that they all provide important andinformation that is not widely available.The CD is organized into folders of documents as follows: Folder A - Research Reports on Law Enforcement Violence Against Women of Color and Trans People of Color1. Whose Safety? Women of Color and the Violence of Law Enforcement, by Anannya Battacharjee, A Justice VisionsWorking Paper, American Friends Service Committee and Committee on Women, Population and the Environment,2001.2. Law Enforcement Violence Against Women of Color, in The Color of Violence: The INCITE! Anthology3. Driving While Female: A National Problem in Police Misconduct, Samuel Walker and Dawn Irlbeck, Police ProfessionalismInitiative, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 20024. Press Release, Driving While Female Report Launches UNO Police Professionalism Program, available at: http://www.unomaha.edu/uac/releases/2002may29ppi.html5. Stonewalled: Police Abuse and Misconduct Against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People in the U.S., AmnestyInternational, AMR 51/122/2005, 2005.6. Family Violence and Prevention Act of 1995: Examining the Effects of Mandatory Arrest in New York City; FamilyViolence Project of the Urban Justice Center. 2001.7. Over Raided, Under Siege, U.S. Immigration Laws and Enforcement Destroy the Rights of Immigrants, National Networkof Immigrant and Refugee Rights, 2008.8. In Our Own Backyard: A Community Report on Human Rights Abuses in Texas Rio Grande Valley, Valley Movementfor Human Rights, 2004.9. Move Along: Policing Sex Work in Washington, D.C., Different Avenues, 2008.10. Behind Closed Doors, Sex Workers Project, 2005.11. Revolving Door: An Analysis of Street-Based Prostitution in New York City, Sex Workers Project, 200312. Unfriendly Encounters: Street-Based Sex Workers and Police in Manhattan, Sex Workers Project, 200513. Research for SexWork: Sex Work and Law Enforcement, June 2005.14. Frequently Asked Questions, Young Women's Empowerment Project, 2007.15. Police Turned Predators, a series by the Philadelphia Inquirer, August 2006.16. Caught in the Net: The Impact of Drug Polices on Women and Families, ACLU, The Brennan Center for Justice atNYU and Breaking the Chains, 2005.17. It's War in Here: A Report on the Treatment of Transgender and Intersex People in New York State Men's Prisons,Sylvia Rivera Law Project, 2007.18. Testimony of Dean Spade, Sylvia Rivera Law Project, to Prison Rape Elimination Commission, 2005.19. Testimony of Chris Daley, Transgender Law Center, to Prison Rape Elimination Commission, 2005.Please visit www.incite-national.org for more info! P. 115

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