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    Red Hook Community Justice Center at 15

    The Red Hook Community Justice Center will celebrate its 15th anniversary with a party at the Brooklyn Museum on October 26, 2015. The Justice Center was created to improve public safety, to reduce the use of incarceration, and to improve relations between the justice system and the local community.

    Problem-Solving Justice, Community Justice
  • Audio

    'Invest in Your Participants': Deborah Barrows of Community Partners in Action

    On any given day, the Hartford Community Court sentences 35 to 40 people to perform community restitution as part of their sentences. Deborah Barrows has helped create the court's robust community service program by harnessing relationships developed during her long career, including 28 years with the Hartford Police Department.

    Problem-Solving Justice, Procedural Justice, Community Justice
  • Video

    The Short Answer: What Alternative Sentencing Options are Available Through Newark Community Solutions?

    Victoria Pratt, chief judge of the Newark Municipal Court, provides a short answer to the question: What kinds of alternative sentencing options are available to you through Newark Community Solutions?

    Problem-Solving Justice, Community Justice, Procedural Justice, Diversion
  • Audio

    A Policing Approach That Improves Health and Wellness of Youth

    This podcast is part of a series highlighting innovative approaches to reducing violence and improving health outcomes among at-risk minority youth at the nine demonstration sites of the Minority Youth Violence Prevention Initiative.

    Diversion, Problem-Solving Justice, Reducing Violence, Community Justice
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    Meet the Judge Who Assigns Essays in Court

    Newark Municipal Court Chief Judge Victoria Pratt discusses procedural justice and her work with Newark Community Solutions on MSNBC with Melissa Harris-Perry.

    Problem-Solving Justice, Procedural Justice, Community Justice
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    Planning a Problem-Solving Justice Initiative: A Toolkit for Tribal Communities

    Tribal courts around the country are exploring the use of problem-solving justice, which offers a way to blend the adversarial process with more traditional practices that focus on healing and restoration. This toolkit offers tribal justice planners a step-by-step guide to developing effective problem-solving justice initiatives.

     

    Problem-Solving Justice, Tribal Justice, Community Justice
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    Police-Community Relations

    This report summarizes lessons learned from the Center for Court Innovation's efforts to cultivate better communication and understanding between police, communities, and youth. (June 2015)

    Problem-Solving Justice, Youth Initiatives, Community Justice
  • Publication

    Coming Home to Harlem: A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Harlem Parole Reentry Court

    by Lama Hassoun Ayoub and Tia Pooler

    This study of the Harlem Parole Reentry Court compares participants in a neighborhood-based reentry program to similar parolees on traditional parole. Results indicate that the reentry court, which implemented a validated and reliable tool for assessing the risks and needs of individuals returning from prison, produced a 22% reduction in the reconviction rate and a 60% reduction in the felony reconviction rate over an 18-month follow-up period.

    Community Justice, Problem-Solving Justice, Procedural Justice, Reentry, Risk Assessment, Treatment Courts
  • Audio

    'An Obligation To Solve Problems in the Community': A Conversation With Milwaukee District Attorney John Chisholm

    John Chisholm, district attorney of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, joins the New Thinking podcast to discuss community prosecution, diversion, and his work to reduce mass incarceration and racial inequities in the justice system.

    Problem-Solving Justice, Community Justice
  • Publication

    Targeting the Mental Health Needs of Misdemeanor Defendants: An Impact Evaluation of the Bronx Mental Health Initiative

    by Tia Pooler

    This report evaluates a pilot program that screens misdemeanor defendants for mental health disorders. Those assigned to a brief mental health intervention were significantly less likely to be re-arrested within one year, compared with similar defendants who were not assigned to the intervention. Results were especially positive for female defendants.

    Problem-Solving Justice, Treatment Courts, Risk Assessment, Community Justice

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