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 Philadelphia Inquirer covers a visit to the Red Hook Community Justice Center by a delegation of Philadelphia officials, who are interested in replicating the Justice Center model.
NPR profiles 3 young participants of the Brownsville Community Justice Center, who share their stories and talk about the issues facing Brownsville today.
NPR profiles 3 young participants of the Brownsville Community Justice Center, who share their stories and talk about the issues facing Brownsville today.
The New York Law Journalreports the findings of a Center for Court Innovation study of caseload caps imposed five years ago on attorneys who provide indigent criminal defense services in New York City. The study found that the caps are working.
The New York Law Journal outlines New York City's plan to reduce pre-trial detention and cash bail in low-level cases, making mention of Brooklyn Justice Initatives.
WNYC reports on a plan to reform New York City's bail system, highlights Brooklyn Justice Initatives' supervised release program for misdemeanor defendants, and speaks to Center for Court Innovation Director of Operations, Adam Mansky.