The Center for Justice Innovation—and our operating programs—are regularly featured in the media. Here is a sampling of the press coverage of our work.
Inspired by our Red Hook Community Justice Center, Ontario is preparing to implement three similar justice centers of its own with an eye on reducing recidivism and strengthening public trust in justice. We're honored to be assisting the province in its planning process.
Canada's largest daily newspaper reports on our work assisting Ontario implement three new community justice "hubs," a model inspired by the success of our Red Hook Community Justice Center.
A profile of the arts-based diversion program for 16-24-year-olds operated by Recess, a non-profit arts organization, and our Brooklyn Justice Initiatives.
Citing the remarkable reductions in New York City's jail population, our Greg Berman and Julian Adler argue that new legislation isn't required to achieve lasting reform of the justice system.
New York Public Radio's Midday interviews Julian Adler, co-author with Greg Berman of Start Here, the new book laying out concrete, proven strategies for reducing incarceration and telling the stories of the people who benefit from them.
A profile of our Save Our Streets (S.O.S.) Bronx program, highlighting its work to create safer streets and the credit it's receiving from anti-violence researchers and the New York City Police Department.
In the context of the recent advocacy on gun violence, a profile of our Youth Organizing to Save Our Streets (YO S.O.S.) program in Crown Heights, Brooklyn—working to combat violence, strengthen youth leadership and their community, and now preparing for a march on Washington.