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This interactive tool connects users with a network of de-escalation, community safety, and bystander training practitioners and resources from all around the country.
This research project tracks the threats local officials face in their communities through surveys, in-depth interviews and event data, all made available for public use.
This training from Hearken's Election SOS — available for free once participants are vetted — includes videos and other resources to help journalists and their newsrooms develop appropriate editorial policies and stay safe when covering extremism.
This site from the DOJ collects federal guidance about how to respond to threats against election workers, and includes a list of enforcement actions involving threats to elections.
Use these interactive mapping tools to identify emerging hotspots for political violence risk and connect with community groups working to counter these threats around the country.
This post from Election SOS rounds up key resources for newsrooms covering political violence, compiled immediately after the June assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
This resources from the nonpartisan group Protect Democracy and the SNF Agora Institute breaks American democracy down into eight categories (elections, freedom of expression, equality before the law, to name a few) and calculates the effect of political violence on each.
These case studies can help leaders, journalists, civil society groups, and other stakeholders understand the different types of political violence risk faced by local communities around the country and how these communities have responded.