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.
In an op-ed for City & State, our Greg Berman and Julian Adler offer "three underappreciated lessons" from New York City's historic reductions in crime and incarceration.
The Staten Island Advance profiles our Red Hook Community Justice Center—"it's an amazing, amazing place"—and updates the campaign of the borough president and district attorney to bring a similar style community justice model to Staten Island.
An interview with the team involved in our procedural justice project at Manhattan Criminal Court. The project's goal is to improve the courtroom experience for all.
In her State of Our Judiciary address, New York Chief Judge Janet DiFiore says the model for the Bronx's new opioid court—offering treatment and services through our Bronx Community Solutions in lieu of a guilty plea and incarceration—will be expanded across New York City.
Citing John Jay College's evaluation of our Save Our Streets program, an exploration of the role played by the "credible messenger" approach to violence prevention in New York City's historic crime reductions.
Our Project Reset point-of-arrest diversion program for low-level offenses, originally for 16- and 17-year olds in a small number of precincts, is being expanded Manhattan-wide to cover all ages.
Featuring the alternative sentencing work of our Bronx Community Solutions, an investigation of the factors driving New York City's historic reductions in both incarceration and crime.
Residents react to a surprising city investment in the historically under-served central Brooklyn neighborhood, and a look at the work re-imagining public spaces, led by our Brownsville Community Justice Center, that helped to make the investment possible.
An excerpt from Start Here: A Road Map to Reducing Incarcerationexploring the lessons from Georgia's recent efforts to reduce its prison population. Start Here is the new book by the Center's Greg Berman and Julian Adler.
An introduction to the Bronx's new opioid treatment court, the first of its kind in New York City. Our Bronx Community Solutions program is a partner to the effort.