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Who Commits Misdemeanors?

Who Commits Misdemeanors?

Today's Wall Street Journal features an op-ed entitled A Surprising Portrait of the Misdemeanor Criminal by Greg Berman.

Nov 12, 2014

New Website for Disconnected Youth

New Website for Disconnected Youth

The Center for Court Innovation’s Youth Justice Board is pleased to announce the launch of NextMoveNYC.org, a mobile website designed to help disconnected young people achieve their goals.

Oct 21, 2014

I Got Arrested—Now What?

I Got Arrested—Now What?

At the Center for Court Innovation, we have an abiding interest in helping the justice system improve the ways that it reaches out to, and speaks with, the public

Oct 16, 2014

Rethinking the Response to Human Trafficking

Rethinking the Response to Human Trafficking

Many justice reformers have come to recognize that prostitution is often a form of human trafficking and that the standard response to these cases—fines and jail time—requires significant rethinking.

Sep 24, 2014

Summer 2014 Update

Summer 2014 Update

Here is some recent news from the Center for Court Innovation.

Aug 21, 2014

New from the Center for Court Innovation

New from the Center for Court Innovation

Here are some of the latest products from the Center for Court Innovation, all of which are available at www.courtinnovation.org.

Jun 26, 2014

Improving Justice for Adolescents in the Criminal Justice System

Improving Justice for Adolescents in the Criminal Justice System

The Criminal Justice Response to 16- and 17-Year-Old Defendants in New York, a new study from researchers at the Center for Court Innovation, documents how the justice system handles 16- and 17-year-old defendants across New York State.

Jun 8, 2014

Community Justice 2014 Draws International Audience

Community Justice 2014 Draws International Audience

Participants from more than 75 U.S. jurisdictions and 10 countries gathered in San Francisco for Community Justice 2014, an international summit on how to reduce crime and incarceration while improving public trust in justice.

May 1, 2014

Evaluation: Mental Health Services Help Reduce Recidivism Among Teens

Evaluation: Mental Health Services Help Reduce Recidivism Among Teens

The Center for Court Innovation has released an evaluation of QUEST Futures, a program that provides intensive case management and family support services for young people with mental health problems facing delinquency charges in Queens.

Feb 10, 2014

Praising Red Hook Justice Center’s Approach to Public Safety, Mayor-Elect de Blasio Names Bratton as Police Commissioner

Praising Red Hook Justice Center’s Approach to Public Safety, Mayor-Elect de Blasio Names Bratton as Police Commissioner

Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio chose the Red Hook Community Justice Center as the setting for one of the first major appointments of his administration: William Bratton as police commissioner. In his remarks, the incoming mayor made clear why he’d chosen the Justice Center to make the announcement: he, Bratton, and the Justice Center all share a belief in the importance of community collaboration.

Dec 5, 2013

Announcement of New York’s Human Trafficking Intervention Initiative

Announcement of New York’s Human Trafficking Intervention Initiative

New York State Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman delivered the following remarks at the Citizens Crime Commission on September 25, 2013, announcing the launch of New York's statewide Human Trafficking Intervention Initiative. In New York, human trafficking is largely dominated by the sex trade, and prostitutes are often victims of coercion, neglect, and abuse. Building on pilot programs operating in Queens, midtown Manhattan, and Nassau County that connect those arrested for prostitution to counseling and social services in lieu of jail-time, the New York judiciary's initiative represents a significant shift in the way prostitution is viewed by the justice system and communities.

Oct 4, 2013

Midtown Community Court 20th Anniversary

Midtown Community Court 20th Anniversary

Nation's First Community Court Marks 20 Years The Center for Court Innovation celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Midtown Community Court with a party attended by more than 250 guests at the Morgan Library & Museum.

Aug 16, 2013