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.
Pix 11 discusses New York State Chief Judge Lippman's urge for bail reform in New York and how Brooklyn Justice Initatives is helping by offering supervised release in lieu of hefty bail fees.
An article from Pacific Standard on the deceptively simple grounding idea for the Red Hook Community Justice Center in Brooklyn: People are more likely to get better if you treat them with fairness and respect.
An op-ed in the Wall Street Journal by Center Director Greg Berman about how the decline in felonies creates an opportunity to focus on people who commit ‘broken-windows’ crimes.
An article from Pacific Standard on how community courts across the country, like the original Midtown Community Court, are fighting judicial backlog and lowering re-arrest rates.
Writing about the handling of the Ray Rice domestic abuse case, Michael Powell in The New York Times cites the Center for Court Innovation's 2005 study on treatment programs for batterers.