About Us
The Police Brutality Center aims to raise awareness of police brutality, racial profiling, and excessive force, striving to prevent further harm through our resources and support for victims while advocating for systemic change.
Who We Are
The Police Brutality Center is a dedicated team committed to shedding light on the pervasive issue of police brutality and advocating for justice by connecting victims with experienced legal teams. Our collective efforts are focused on raising awareness about instances of police misconduct, racial profiling, and excessive use of force. We work closely with legal advocates who possess extensive experience in civil rights cases, ensuring that victims of police brutality receive the legal support they need to pursue justice. Through our collaborative approach, we strive to amplify the voices of those affected by police violence and work towards systemic change within law enforcement agencies.
How We Help
Our mission is driven by the goal of preventing further harm and ensuring justice for victims, by connecting them with experienced law firms. Through our website, policebrutalitycenter.org, we offer a wide range of resources and tools designed to support individuals and communities who have experienced trauma due to police misconduct. These resources include statistics and news on notable police brutality cases, guides on legal rights and steps to report police misconduct, and articles on how to safely navigate encounters with law enforcement.
In addition to support resources, we provide access to a network of lawyers who specialize in handling police brutality cases and can offer legal assistance to those seeking justice. By empowering individuals with knowledge and support, we strive to prevent future instances of violence and promote accountability within law enforcement agencies.
Our Legal Partners
Samuel Meirowitz has been practicing law for over 20 years. With historic wins for victims in mass tort and injury cases, he is passionate about standing up for people and families that have been subjected to police brutality.
Daniel Wasserberg got his start in law due to a passion in protecting the everyday person. He has seen too many people get harmed in many different ways, often as a result of taking shortcuts or corporate greed.
Who We Help
The Police Brutality Center is dedicated to offering support and resources to a diverse range of individuals affected by police brutality, including:
- Victims who have experienced police brutality
- Families and friends of loved ones wrongfully killed by police
- Communities affected by police misconduct
- Individuals seeking guidance on staying safe during police interactions
- Researchers interested in civil rights and law enforcement dynamics
- Activists looking for legal and safe advocacy strategies for police reform
Are You a Victim of Police Brutality?
If you have experienced police brutality firsthand or have lost a loved one due to police misconduct, we may be able to connect you with a civil rights lawyer to help you pursue justice.