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 a special section on criminal justice, American Prospect includes this article on problem-solving courts that features the Center for Court Innovation.
The Journal of the American Bar Association takes a look at the Youth Justice Board and its work on a comic book designed to help teens understand the juvenile justice system.
The Crown Heights Community Mediation Center's newest program—SOS Crown Heights—deploys four outreach workers to the streets whenever a shooting has taken place to prevent more violence.
Citing the work of the Center for Court Innovation, former New York State Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye calls for the creation of more youth courts as an early intervention strategy for at-risk teenagers.
A New York Times article about celebrities assigned to community service mentions a number of Center for Court Innovation projects, including NYC Community Cleanup and Bronx Community Solutions.
On a Saturday afternoon the NYC Community Cleanup, a city-wide program designed to engage low-level offenders in meaningful revitalization projects, comes to Java Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, to pull weeds, plant trees, help paint a mural and beautify the block.