After the long process of achieving a policy win, it might seem like the hard work should be over—but what happens next? To make sure policies meet the needs of people in practice, courts need to balance nurturing cooperation between multiple system actors and prioritizing those affected. In cities like Los Angeles, where one gap in legislation is filled, another may open. Discover how our Rapid Diversion Program works to close those gaps here: https://lnkd.in/er2R3upD
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Great op-ed from CUNY Institute for State & Local Governance's Jennifer Ferone on the lessons learned from talking to nearly 230 New York State practitioners tasked with implementing bail reform legislation: ✅ It’s crucial to bring practitioner voices into the process as early as possible. ✅ Set realistic timelines and provide adequate resources. ✅ Institute robust, state-led data systems to measure how progress is being made towards the law’s objectives and promote transparency. https://lnkd.in/evXj5V7v
To make pretrial reforms work, listen to workers in the justice system
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ATTN policy/legal folks, researchers, students: Looking for potential funding as a CJ scholar? Looking for a journal article topic? Our Arnold Ventures Criminal Justice Team, led by Jennifer Doleac, is looking for people to conduct research on various policies and programs instituted in states and municipalities across the country. Answers will be extremely helpful to the criminal justice policy community. Link to our research RFP included here as well. Check it out! https://lnkd.in/evZH6fE6
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There are only 16 days left to respond to the Ministry of Justice UK's consultation document, 'Diversionary and Community Cautions: Draft Code of Practice'. So what does it mean for Restorative Justice? In our latest blog we explore the key issues with the new framework and suggest the next steps for the restorative community. https://lnkd.in/e635uq_6
Out of Court Resolutions: A new framework — Why Me?
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New open access paper 😊 I am delighted to have supported the first publication by Deakin University PhD student Corrine Marsland. The paper examines judicial perspectives regarding the use of restorative justice for adult offenders in South Australia. Overall, support was strong - with potential benefits noted for the adult offenders, victims of crime, and the wider community. https://lnkd.in/du5scv9X Contemporary Justice Review: Issues in Criminal, Social, and Restorative Justice
Restorative justice for adult offenders in South Australia: judicial perspectives and insights
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Unlocking Success: Keys to Effective Evidence-Based Practice Implementation in Justice Systems https://hubs.ly/Q02mxKJT0
Unlocking Success: Keys to Effective Evidence-Based Practice Implementation in Justice Systems
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Our report, “At What Cost?" details the extent to which fees are dis-proportionally applied to already marginalized populations, further entangling them within the justice system. We have to #EliminatePDFees to make meaningful steps toward reform: https://lnkd.in/gcWP9-hn
State Laws Authorizing the Assessment of Public Defense System Fees | National Legal Aid & Defender Association
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Did you know Why me? have published lots of information on good practice when it comes to delivering Restorative Justice? This comes from years of research, working directly with people involved in the criminal justice system and restorative sector. See the evidence: https://lnkd.in/eWhpVNAG
Reports — Why Me?
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32 years of criminal and juvenile justice executive leadership at the city, county, state and within a large non-profit agency level leading system wide juvenile justice reform and improving conditions of confinement.
Very timely and interesting read. One that policy makers should read.
Detention Fails to Help Young Lawbreakers Avoid Further Offenses, Report Shows
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In order to support people affected by crime to access the resources they need, we must communicate Restorative Justice to them clearly and effectively. Our new guide is the culmination of extensive research into how best to do this. Check it out for top tips on getting the message across. https://lnkd.in/eZthKgRK
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Andre De Gruy and Elizabeth English will engage in an enlightening conversation moderated by Antuan, discussing all things related to criminal justice in Mississippi. They will share their unique perspectives, experiences, and insights on how we can drive positive changes in our criminal justice system. 🎯 Intended Audience: 👉Criminal justice professionals and advocates 👉Policy makers and legislators 👉Social workers and community organizers 👉Educators and students interested in criminal justice reform 👉Families and individuals impacted by the criminal justice system 👉Anyone passionate about creating a more just and equitable society 📚 Learning Objectives: 📌Understand the current state of criminal justice in Mississippi from both an advocate and a public defender's perspective. 📌Explore the challenges and opportunities in reducing recidivism and improving reentry support 📌Gain insights into actionable strategies for advocating criminal justice reform. 📌Learn about the impact of current policies on individuals and families, particularly those affected by nonviolent crimes. Engage in this important conversation as we explore ways to improve our criminal justice system and support reentry initiatives in Mississippi. 🌟 The 5th Annual Rethinking Reentry Conference is presented by The Just Trust! 🌟 Virtual registration ends on July 13: www.msreentry.org. #msreentry #mississippi #conference #rethinkingreentry #reentrymatters #recidividism #endmassincarceration
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