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Infographic / Abolition & Solidarity
The Financial Cost Of Law Enforcement In Prairie Cities
How much do Prairie cities, where there are growing Black and Indigenous populations, spend on policing? This set of data visualizations breaks down the budget numbers and makes the case for police abolition as one step toward transformative change. For more information, read the accompanying Yellowhead Brief by Emily Riddle.