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The Manhattan Court Finding Alternatives to Incarceration

The Manhattan Court Finding Alternatives to Incarceration

The idea behind Manhattan’s Felony Alternative-to-Incarceration (ATI) Court is simple: what if the justice system could help people address the core life issues that led to an arrest in order...
Fact Sheet: Data Analytics and Applied Research at the Center

Fact Sheet: Data Analytics and Applied Research at the Center

Our Data Analytics and Applied Research (DAAR) department harnesses data to drive meaningful change in systems and communities. Our team collaborates with internal departments and external stakeholders to develop, implement,...
An Introduction to Court-Based Program Data

An Introduction to Court-Based Program Data

Accurate data collection is vital for court-involved programs to effectively address participant needs and enhance community outcomes. This document outlines best practices for tailoring data collection to align with program...
Community Justice Is… Empowering Tenants with Knowledge

Community Justice Is… Empowering Tenants with Knowledge

Our Bronx Community Justice Center partnered with the NYC Human Resources Administration, the Bronx Defenders, and our Community Justice Connect team to help public housing residents in Mott Haven build...
The Human Costs of Fines and Fees

The Human Costs of Fines and Fees

Fines and fees add to the burden on people navigating the justice system, making it harder to get back on their feet. There’s a better path to safety.
Cartoon illustration of man walking up increasingly steep stacks of coins with handcuffs and a gavel hovering above them.