The Stolen Lives Project is a watchdog group for deaths from police brutality in the United States.
Current supporters of the group include the National Lawyers Guild, the Anthony Baez Foundation, and the Center for Constitutional Rights.
[1][2] The Stolen Lives project was created in 1990 in response to inaccurate public reporting of deaths due to police brutality and a lack of a nationwide body dedicated to reporting police brutality deaths.
[6][7] In the 1990s, the Stolen Lives Project documented approximately 200 police killings per year.
[10][11] Every year, the project holds a ceremony to present families of victims with certificates recognizing their loss.