For almost three years, Diana Chavez-Varela (left) has been a leader in Berkeley’s Human Rights Investigations Lab and worked closely with Amnesty International’s Digital Verification Corps — a network of researchers from six global universities contributing directly to Amnesty’s research on human rights violations. (Photo by Valentine H)

Students’ expertise helps map 11 days, 125 acts of U.S. police violence

For almost three years, Diana Chavez-Varela (left) has been a leader in Berkeley’s Human Rights Investigations Lab and worked closely with Amnesty International’s Digital Verification Corps — a network of researchers from six global universities contributing directly to Amnesty’s research on human rights violations. (Photo by Valentine H)

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Berkeley NewsStudents’ expertise helps map 11 days, 125 acts of U.S. police violence, reporting with Investigations Lab research.

Left: For almost three years, Diana Chavez-Varela (left) has been a leader in Berkeley’s Human Rights Investigations Lab and worked closely with Amnesty International’s Digital Verification Corps — a network of researchers from six global universities contributing directly to Amnesty’s research on human rights violations. (Photo by Valentine H).