In Vice, Center for Court Innovation director of operations Adam Mansky explains the Center's focus on alternatives to incarceration, community mobilization, and changing systems from within.
Yakima Herald reports on Yakima's new Community Diversion Program with comments from Center for Court Innovation Director of Training and Technical Assistance Julius Lang.
The Center for Court Innovation, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Assistance and the Quinnipiac University School of Law, hosted Justice Innovation in Times of Change: New Challenges, New Opportunities, a one-day conference in September 2016, providing an opportunity for practitioners from both inside and outside the justice system to learn about a range of topics related to chronic lower-level offending.
Politico covers the expansion of Project Reset, a pre-arraignment diversion program for young adult criminal defendants ages 16 and 17, to the entire borough of Manhattan.
Procedural justice, and its intersections with race, policing, and justice system legitimacy, was a major theme of our summit on criminal justice challenges and innovative reform efforts.
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