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  • Digital Security Tips for Building Trust
    2024/06/26

    In this episode, we outline how to build a shared set of practices that limit the police's ability to target individuals and extract information about our movements, without curbing our ability to bring more people in. 1:10 - The “two nevers”: information you should never share

    1:30 - How police surveil protests and what you can do to protect yourself

    2:30 - The difference between Signal and WhatsApp

    3:00 - What kind of information police can collect at protests and how they do it

    3:57 - How to make your device more secure in case of arrest

    4:50 - Phone locking and access

    6:50 - Practicing good information hygiene

    8:03 - What to think about if you’re sharing info before an action or protest

    9:45 - What to think about if you’re sharing info during/after an action or protest

    10:36 - Identifying information to look out for

    10:48 - Documenting the context of an escalation and what to do with it

    11:40 - Why is this important?

    Further reading:

    • Tips, Tools and How-Tos for Safer Online Communications (Electronic Frontier Foundation)
    • Secure Communication (Freedom of the Press Foundation)
    • Two-Factor Authentication for Beginners (Freedom of the Press Foundation)
    • What is a Passphrase (Malware Bytes)
    • Digital Safety Kit (Committee to Protect Journalists)
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    13 分
  • What to Do If You Get Arrested
    2024/04/05

    Being arrested isn't ever going to be pleasant, but it can less unpleasant if you know what you're walking into and have an emergency plan in place. In this episode, we go over the process of an arrest, up until the point of release, to help you build the confidence to keep showing up in the streets.

    0:55 - How do you know if you’re under arrest?

    1:37 - What information you need to give to police when you’re arrested

    3:14 - The process of an arrest: administrative charges (e.g. trespassing)

    4:40 - What to do if you’re being detained but you’re not under arrest

    5:59 - The process of an arrest: criminal charges (e.g. assault)

    6:53 - What information police can access when they run your name

    7:56 - Your right to speak to a lawyer

    8:41 - The release process

    9:10 - The two most likely conditions for political arrests and how to fight them

    11:12 - Negotiating conditions

    12:28 - What to expect for your bail hearing

    15:27 - How a bail hearing is different than a hearing about your charges

    16:15 - What if you don’t have a lawyer?

    17:13 - Some half-truths police have told people in custody

    18:11 - What other things can you ask for while in custody?

    18:49 - Are police allowed to keep your belongings after you’re released?

    19:50 - How to make an emergency plan

    20:57 - Three main takeaways

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    22 分
  • What to Do if You're Contacted by Police
    2024/03/16

    Sometimes cops will reach out, even if no one’s under arrest. In this episode, we talk through what to do if police call you or show up at your door, and how to respond if they cross the line.

    2:14 - What to do if you get a phone call from police

    2:46 - What info you might learn from police

    5:03 -The only 3 questions you should ask police

    6:36 - What to do if the police come to your door

    7:42 - Types of warrants that authorize police to enter your home

    8:53 - Some police tactics and how you might respond

    11:58 - Search warrants, Feeney warrants and the limitations on police authority

    15:33 - Key takeaways

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    17 分