Mar 13, 2022 | Media, Research & Strategy |
Media update: Do Police Help or Hurt Domestic Violence Survivors? New City Council Members Take a Stand, by Jessica Washington, The City Excerpt below: Divisions among domestic violence advocates in New York City about what role, if any, police should have in...
Jan 19, 2022 | Events, Research & Strategy |
Defending Self-Defense: A Call to Action by Survived & Punished Date: Thursday, March 3, 2022 Time: 3:00-4:30PM PST Location: Online/Zoom (Registration Required) EVENT FLYER Survivors of domestic and sexual violence who defend themselves are systemically targeted...
Jul 12, 2021 | Research & Strategy |
Survived & Punished NY announces a new zine: No Good Prosecutors Now or Ever: How the Manhattan District Attorney Hoards Money, Perpetuates Abuse of Survivors and Gags Their Advocates This zine outlines S&P NY’s analysis around prosecutors and how they...
May 26, 2020 | Media, Research & Strategy |
Each year, the Barnard College Library recognizes two scholars with a $2,500 award to subsidize research in the Barnard Archives, Barnard Zine Library, and the Media Center. This year’s winners include the Survived and Punished NY Collective for their quarterly...
Feb 29, 2020 | Research & Strategy, Resources |
The What’s Driving Criminalization of Women & LGBTQ People fact sheet was produced by Interrupting Criminalization: Research in Action, an initiative of the Barnard Center for Research on Women Social Justice Institute led by Researchers-in-Residence Andrea...
Feb 11, 2020 | Research & Strategy |
Originally published at Law & Political Economy, Survived & Punished NY released an analysis of bail reform in the context of New York’s recent bail laws: “Bail Reform” & Carceral Control: A Critique of New York’s New Bail Laws Survived &...