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.
In the New York Law Journal, the Center's Director of Research Mike Rempel cites a new report, Testing the Cost Savings of Judicial Diversion, in response to an analysis that suggests more offenders are opting for jail time over treatment.
Inside Schools reports on the release in a presentation at City Hall to Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott of the Youth Justice Board's report on truancy.
The Crime Report visits the Youth Offender Domestic Violence Court to report on justice system responses to young unmarried and childless people exposed to violent relationships.
Associated Press story in the Wall Street Journal on a new report showing that New York saves money when a high-risk drug offender is sent by a judge to drug treatment court rather than prison.