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The National Police Accountability Project (NPAP) is a project of the [[tracy-the-national-law-project|National Lawyers Guild]] that functions as a leading U.S.
Overview
The National Police Accountability Project (NPAP) is a project of the [[tracy-the-national-law-project|National Lawyers Guild]] that functions as a leading U.S. organization dedicated to advancing police accountability through legal action, advocacy, and public education. NPAP works to end police misconduct, brutality, and racial profiling by supporting civil rights attorneys, organizing community campaigns, and advocating for legislative reforms at local, state, and federal levels. The project has been instrumental in numerous high-profile cases and policy debates, often focusing on issues like the use of force, surveillance technologies, and the militarization of police. NPAP's work is crucial in challenging the often-opaque systems of law enforcement and demanding that officers and departments be held to account for abuses of power, thereby fostering greater public trust and safety.