The Marshall Project
The Marshall Project is a nonpartisan, nonprofit news organization that seeks to create and sustain a sense of national urgency about the U.S. criminal justice system.
Visit SiteThe Reentry Policy Council (a project of the Council of State Governments)
The Reentry Policy Council (RPC) was established in 2001 to assist state government officials grappling with the increasing number of people leaving prisons and jails to return to the communities they left behind. The Council seeks to develop bipartisan policies and principles for elected officials and other policymakers to consider as they evaluate reentry issues in their jurisdictions and facilitates coordination and information-sharing among organizations implementing reentry initiatives, researching trends, communicating about related issues, or funding projects.
Visit SiteThe Prisoner Reentry Institute (at John Jay College of Criminal Justice)
The mission of the Prisoner Reentry Institute at John Jay College of Criminal Justice is to spur innovation and improve practice in the field of reentry by advancing knowledge; translating research into effective policy and service delivery; and fostering effective partnerships between criminal justice and non-criminal justice disciplines.
Visit SiteNew York City Administration for Children’s Services - Youth and Family Justice
By strengthening youth, families, and communities, ACS's Division of Youth and Family Justice helps young people to be positive contributing members to society.
Visit SiteNew York State Office of Children and Family Services - DIVISION OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND OPPORTUNITY
The Division of Juvenile Justice and Opportunities for Youth (DJJOY) is directed by a Deputy Commissioner and assisted by three Associate Commissioners. DJJOY is responsible for supervision and treatment of court-placed youth, from intake to facility programming and community service provision.
Visit SiteThe Vera Institute of Justice
The Vera Institute of Justice combines expertise in research, demonstration projects, and technical assistance to help leaders in government and civil society improve the systems people rely on for justice and safety.
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