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.
Due Process, a television documentary series on law and justice, profiles Judge Victoria Pratt and the work of Newark Community Solutions and explores the concept of "procedural justice."
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.
The Red Hook Star-Revue profiles the Red Hook Community Justice Center's Peacemaking program and the neighborhood NYPD officer about to graduate from it.
The Red Hook Star-Revue profiles the Red Hook Community Justice Center's Peacemaking program and the neighborhood NYPD officer about to graduate from it.
Renowned rapper and Queens-native Nas is selling a line of "Kneeling Santa" sweaters this holiday season. A portion of the proceeds will help fund the work of the Center for Court Innovation.
In Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, Kenton Kirby and Shawn Deverteuil, the coordinators of Make It Happen, a program of the Crown Heights Mediation Center, discuss practicing social work in trying times.
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.