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 Crime Report credits the Midtown Community Court with helping transform Times Square and pioneering "a different approach to offenders that emphasized rehabilitation as much as law enforcement."
The New York Daily News reports on a federally funded survey of the Red Hook Community Justice Center that found that the community court reduced costs, decreased the number of defendants sent to jail and also drove a drop in crime.
New York Times columnist Joe Nocera reports on his visit to the Save Our Streets Crown Heights, which is deploying a public health approach to gun violence.
As the Midtown Community Court, the first community court in the nation, celebrates 20 years of operations, Greg Berman offers his reflections about the project in The Crime Report.
The Wall Street Journal covers New York's expansion of a policy that diverts people charged with prostitution from the traditional court system to specialty human-trafficking courts.
Metro New York on a mural created by youth from the Brownsville Community Justice Center and the positive effects it can have on that Brooklyn community.