The Center for Justice Innovation—and our operating programs—are regularly featured in the media. Here is a sampling of the press coverage of our work.
An Associated Press story on the evolution of community courts. According to Center for Court Innovation Director Greg Berman: "We've seen these ideas which were derided and dismissed by many in the '90s as totally loopy and beyond the pale become...embraced by criminal justice systems across the country."
An Associated Press story on the evolution of community courts. According to Center for Court Innovation Director Greg Berman: "We've seen these ideas which were derided and dismissed by many in the '90s as totally loopy and beyond the pale become...embraced by criminal justice systems across the country."
The New York Times profiles Groundswell, a group that makes public art in underserved neighborhoods, and a mural they helped create in partnership with the Brownsville Community Justice Center.
The New York View covers a Save Our Streets (SOS) Crown Heights anti-gun violence rally in Brooklyn. SOS is a project of the Crown Heights Community Mediation Center and uses the Chicago CeaseFire model approach to prevent gun violence.
The New York View covers a Save Our Streets (SOS) Crown Heights anti-gun violence rally in Brooklyn. SOS is a project of the Crown Heights Community Mediation Center and uses the Chicago CeaseFire model approach to prevent gun violence.
Prevention Action shines a spotlight on the Centre for Justice Innovation's publication, “A Thousand Small Sanities,” which explains some of the strategies that helped fuel New York City's dramatic crime decline.
In an article on unsupervised children in Brownsville, the New York Daily News interviews James Brodick, project director of the Brownsville Community Justice Center.