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.
An op-ed in the Philadelphia Inquirer by Center for Court Innovation director Greg Berman makes the case for why the justice system needs more trial and error.
The U.S. legal system, exemplified by the work of the Midtown Community Court, is starting to recognize that many underage sex workers are victims of exploitation, not juvenile delinquents.
A New York Times article points out that "community courts in Midtown Manhattan, Brooklyn, Harlem and the Bronx," which are all Center for Court Innovation demonstration projects, "as well as drug courts and mental health courts, are meting out alternative sentences like street cleaning or drug treatment instead of jail time."
A New York Times article points out that "community courts in Midtown Manhattan, Brooklyn, Harlem and the Bronx," which are all Center for Court Innovation demonstration projects, "as well as drug courts and mental health courts, are meting out alternative sentences like street cleaning or drug treatment instead of jail time."
A New York Times article points out that "community courts in Midtown Manhattan, Brooklyn, Harlem and the Bronx," which are all Center for Court Innovation demonstration projects, "as well as drug courts and mental health courts, are meting out alternative sentences like street cleaning or drug treatment instead of jail time."
A New York Times article points out that "community courts in Midtown Manhattan, Brooklyn, Harlem and the Bronx," which are all Center for Court Innovation demonstration projects, "as well as drug courts and mental health courts, are meting out alternative sentences like street cleaning or drug treatment instead of jail time."
Anton Shelupanov writes a column for the Barrow Cadbury Trust’s Transitions to Adulthood newsletter describing the partnership between the Young Foundation and the Center for Court Innovation.