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Justice Reform Sector News
Justice Reform Sector News
Can New York’s Bold Plan to Close Its Jail on Rikers Island Build a More Just City?
September 19, 2018
Funders For Justice Launch New Funder Toolkit — Divest/Invest: From Criminalization to Thriving Communities
September 19, 2018
Big Takeaways From “Getting to Zero,” a Report on Youths in Adult Jails
September 18, 2018
Public Defenders Say New York’s New Policy to Reduce Marijuana Arrests Doesn’t Go Far Enough
September 17, 2018
NYC Prosecutors Toss Thousands of Low-Level Pot Warrants
September 14, 2018
City Lawmakers Urge Boost in Pay for Inmates Who Earn As Little As 17 Cents an Hour
September 14, 2018
IBM Used NYPD Surveillance Footage to Develop Technology That Lets Police Search by Skin Color
September 14, 2018
A Horrific Crime on the Subway Led to Kendra’s Law. Years Later, Has It Helped?
September 12, 2018
Subway Policing in New York City Still Has a Race Problem
September 12, 2018
Will the 2018 Prison Strike Mean Better Meals for People Inside?
September 11, 2018
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