According to a Washington Post analysis, from 2021 to 2023, states passed 70 laws restricting education about race, sex and gender. In the four years before that, states passed zero such restrictions. That change accompanies a wave of criticism of U.S. universities brought forward by politicians like Vice Presidential Nominee JD Vance. JC Member Jason Stanley discusses the connections between fascism and attacks on education https://lnkd.in/e5V7vR9k
The Justice Collaboratory
Public Policy
New Haven, Connecticut 521 followers
Serious science, serious impact
About us
YLS faculty co-founders Tracey Meares and Tom Tyler began the Justice Collaboratory (the JC) in January 2015 as one of several academic institutions part of the U.S. Justice Department’s National Initiative for Building Community Trust and Justice. Since then, the JC’s primary aim has been to lead fundamental criminal justice reform by using serious science for serious impact. We have a specific theory of change – the central goal of the criminal justice system must be to increase cooperation and trust between individuals and the state. We call this procedural justice. Today, the JC brings together scholars and researchers of diverse theoretical and methodological orientations at Yale University and elsewhere to work on issues related to institutional reform and policy innovation and advancement. The Collaboratory infuses theory and empirical research in order to achieve its goal of making criminal justice in America more effective, just, and democratic.
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https://www.justicehappenshere.yale.edu/
External link for The Justice Collaboratory
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- Public Policy
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- 11-50 employees
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- New Haven, Connecticut
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- Partnership
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- 2015
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127 Wall St
New Haven, Connecticut 06511, US
Employees at The Justice Collaboratory
Updates
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Yale Law School Clinics are changing the world! We are especially proud of JC member Miriam Gohara for her leadership role in the Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization at Yale Law School. https://lnkd.in/exfxNhqS
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Together with impacted communities, we explored how gun violence prevention work impacts individuals considered at high risk of being directly impacted by gun violence. Take a look at what we found. Jania Stewart-James, LMSW Stephane D. Andrade https://lnkd.in/edygji49
How do Communities Respond to Gun Violence Prevention Policies? (Infographic) — Justice Collaboratory
justicehappenshere.yale.edu
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Check out these case studies the Social Media Governance Initiative (SMGI) students developed with New_ Public. Learn about how features like badges and profile insignia (like Reddit's karma) shape online spaces and the impact of online juries and tribunals. Matt Katsaros Jessica Araujo Michael Bochkur Dratver Julia Gaburo Tanya Aggarwal https://lnkd.in/ePiZSgmE
Case Studies | New_ Public
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JC's Director of Policy Jorge Camacho: "...the public safety issues of the day suffer from a considerable disconnection from documented truth, which distracts from more pressing public safety concerns, like access to mental health services, housing, and education, each of which has a far stronger linkage to safety than immigration." https://lnkd.in/e4_nAVFC
Safest Cities in America
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Congratulations to Freedom Reads for opening 42 Freedom Libraries across three CT prisons. This is a testament to the vision and leadership of JC Member Reginald Dwayne Betts, Esq. https://lnkd.in/gpEizEeP
Freedom Reads Opens 42 Freedom Libraries Across Three Connecticut Prisons | Freedom Reads
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JC's Matt Katsaros explains research on @Nextdoor "Hiding offensive comments reduces their visibility, but it doesn’t seem to encourage more productive or positive engagement.” More on filtering online toxicity in this Substack. https://bit.ly/47LzoKF
Hide. Nudge. Counter. What's best in dealing with toxic content?
techandsocialcohesion.substack.com
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Our Social Media Governance Initiative (SMGI) analyzed 20 yeas of online trust and safety research. You can access the complete data set here: https://lnkd.in/eaKmMDZa Michael Bochkur Dratver Matt Katsaros Stanford Internet Observatory
Analyzing an Archive of 20 Years of Trust and Safety Research — Justice Collaboratory
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Check out the analysis of trust and safety research archive by Matt Katsaros and Michael Bochkur Dratver here! https://lnkd.in/eaKmMDZa
Matt Katsaros and I were able to present our original research at the 2024 Trust & Safety Research Conference hosted by the Stanford Internet Observatory at Stanford University. AI, regulation, and digital threats were among the conference's central topics. Thank you to The Justice Collaboratory at Yale Law School for helping create this incredible opportunity.
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Check out this interview with our Co-founder Tom Tyler about the beginning of his career, his contributions to criminology, and his thoughts on the discipline. https://lnkd.in/e8wUcy_4
Episode 108. Legitimacy and Procedural Justice with Tom Tyler
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