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Rethinking Rikers Island
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  • Rethinking Rikers Island

    Both New York City's Mayor and a blue-ribbon Independent Commission call for closing the Rikers Island jail facility. Follow the latest news and learn more about our work coordinating the commission.

    Apr 2, 2017

    Jail Reform in New York City
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  • Jail Reform in New York City

    Yesterday, New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio announced that the City's jail population has fallen by 18 percent over the last three years. The Center for Court Innovation has produced a pair of in-depth analyses of New York City’s criminal justice system.

    Mar 15, 2017

    2017 Siegel Scholarship Winners
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  • 2017 Siegel Scholarship Winners

    We created the Alfred Siegel Scholarship Fund as a way to pay homage to the late Alfred Siegel’s contribution to reforming the criminal justice system in New York.

    Jan 30, 2017

    Red Hook Community Justice Center Named as Spark Prize Finalist
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  • Red Hook Community Justice Center Named as Spark Prize Finalist

    The Brooklyn Community Foundation recently selected the Red Hook Community Justice Center as one of 20 finalists for its inaugural Spark Prize for outstanding non-profits in Brooklyn.

    Dec 29, 2016

    Justice Innovation in Times of Change: New Challenges, New Opportunities
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  • Justice Innovation in Times of Change: New Challenges, New Opportunities

    The Center for Court Innovation, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Assistance and the Quinnipiac University School of Law, hosted Justice Innovation in Times of Change: New Challenges, New Opportunities, a one-day conference in September 2016, providing an opportunity for practitioners from both inside and outside the justice system to learn about a range of topics related to chronic lower-level offending.

    Sep 30, 2016

    A New Approach to Young Adult Justice
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  • A New Approach to Young Adult Justice

    Young adults ages 24 and under pose a unique challenge to the justice system. Research suggests that the areas of the brain that regulate impulse control and reasoning don’t fully develop until people reach their mid-twenties.

    Jul 16, 2016

    Tribal Access to Justice Innovation
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  • Tribal Access to Justice Innovation

    Tribal Access to Justice Innovation is a new website highlighting innovative tribal justice programs from around the country. 

    Jun 29, 2016

    Art, Science and the Challenge of Justice Reform
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  • Art, Science and the Challenge of Justice Reform

    Almost every week brings more grim news about the state of criminal justice in the United States: Unwarranted uses of force, fees and fines being used to balance municipal budgets, dire statistics about mass incarceration, protests in the streets… the list goes on and on.

    May 18, 2016

    Community Justice 2016
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  • Community Justice 2016

    Last week, the Center for Court Innovation and the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Assistance convened Community Justice 2016, an international summit dedicated to improving safety, reducing the use of jail, and promoting trust in justice.

    Apr 25, 2016

    Reducing the Use of Jail
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  • Reducing the Use of Jail

    Since 2014, the Center for Court Innovation has worked with the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation to help plan and launch the Safety + Justice Challenge, a national initiative to reduce the use of jail across the United States.

    Apr 13, 2016