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.
The Midtown Community Court's UPNEXT program for non-custodial fathers is featured in a Washington Post story on the challenges facing recently incarcerated parents who owe child support.
The director of the Brownsville Youth Court at the Brownsville Community Justice Center and a former Youth Court member join the Melissa Harris-Perry Show to discuss how the Youth Court diverts young people from the justice system and builds leadership skills for participants.
The New York Law Journal reports on the push to provide low-income New Yorkers with legal services, highlighting the work of Poverty Justice Solutions.
An article in The Guardian describes the Centre for Justice Innovation's critique of mandatory, punitive fines in English and Welsh criminal courts that the Centre says undermines respect for the law.