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 article from the New York Daily News on Director Spike Lee's new movie set in Red Hook, Brooklyn, mentions the Red Hook Community Justice Center and quotes Judge Alex Calabrese.
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle reports on the Kings County District Attorney's goal to clean up Brownsville by instituting re-entry programs and eventually building a community courthouse.
Julie Marthaler discusses with her local newspaper, the Marshall Independent, her participation in the Center for Court Innovation's roundtable on Native American peacemaking and her plans to create a "circle" program, based on peacemaking principles, in southwestern Minnesota.
Director of Crown Heights Community Mediation Center Amy Ellenbogen joins WNYC reporter Cindy Rodriguez in discussing violence interrupters and what they do to stop violent crime in the city.
An op-ed from the New York Daily News makes reference to the Center for Court Innovation's research in Brownsville and anti-violence work in Crown Heights through Save Our Streets Crown Heights.
An op-ed from the New York Daily News makes reference to the Center for Court Innovation's research in Brownsville and anti-violence work in Crown Heights through Save Our Streets Crown Heights.
A profile from NYC In Focus about Save Our Streets Crown Heights, a project run out of the Crown Heights Community Mediation Center, and the work violence interrupters do to prevent violent crime in the community.
A profile from NYC In Focus about Save Our Streets Crown Heights, a project run out of the Crown Heights Community Mediation Center, and the work violence interrupters do to prevent violent crime in the community.
An article from Local Talk News describes the City of Newark's Youth Court hosting a delegation of youth from Camden, New Jersey as part of their training, which included a mock hearing.