PolarisPublic overview

Reports across the country.

A standing record of transnational repression incidents reported to Polaris from across the United States. This page exists to help the public, journalists, and policymakers see the pattern, not to identify any individual.

Washington, D.C. metro — 8 reportsWashington, D.C. metro8 reportsNew York metro — 6 reportsNew York metro6 reportsDetroit metro — 2 reportsDetroit metro2 reportsHartford, CT — 2 reportsHartford, CT2 reportsSF Bay Area — 2 reportsSF Bay Area2 reportsLos Angeles metro — 2 reportsLos Angeles metro2 reportsChicago metro — 1 reportChicago metro1 reportPortland, OR — 1 reportPortland, OR1 reportMiami, FL — 1 reportMiami, FL1 reportColumbus, OH — 1 reportColumbus, OH1 reportMinneapolis, MN — 1 reportMinneapolis, MN1 reportBoston, MA — 1 reportBoston, MA1 reportSeattle, WA — 1 reportSeattle, WA1 reportPhiladelphia, PA — 1 reportPhiladelphia, PA1 report
Immediate attentionDanger within a weekNot immediateUntriagedLarger circles indicate more reports in that region.

Total reports

30

0 in the last 30 days.

Danger level

  • Immediate attention8
  • Danger within a week13
  • Not immediate9
  • Untriaged0

0 reports awaiting triage.

Physical confrontation

10%

3 of 30 analyzed reports involved direct physical contact.

Evidence captured

97%

29 of 30 analyzed reports include photos, audio, or files.

I.

Most active regions

The five regions with the most reports in this view, with a marker for the worst danger level any single report in that region carried.

  1. 01

    Washington, D.C. metro

    Immediate attention

    8
  2. 02

    New York metro

    Immediate attention

    6
  3. 03

    Detroit metro

    Immediate attention

    2
  4. 04

    Hartford, CT

    Immediate attention

    2
  5. 05

    SF Bay Area

    Danger within a week

    2

II.

Recent activity

Reports per week over the last eight weeks. The dashboard updates as new reports are submitted.

0 reports across the last 8 weeks.