CJCJ in the News Nov 12, 2024
Oakland is a hot mess and inaccurate crime reporting is not helping matters
Law Enforcement Today speaks with CJCJ senior researcher Mike Males, PhD. about Oakland’s PD’s reported crime statistics for 2023.
California just voted in harsher penalties despite low crime rates, thanks to TV news, a $16 million campaign, and a slow defense by criminal justice advocates. The Intercept quotes Daniel Macallair.
Mother Jones piece explores how a DA challenger hopes to persuade voters that incumbent Jenkins has gone too far when it comes to juveniles. CJCJ’s Dan Macallair cited on SF juvenile justice history.
CJCJ in the News Oct 22, 2024
What to Know About Your Voting Rights If You Are Currently or Formerly Incarcerated in California
CJCJ’s Voter Restoration Project is called on to share information about voting rights for California’s formerly and currently incarcerated individuals. KQED’s Nisa Khan reports.
Carlos is one of CJCJ’s Sentencing Planners for our Detention Diversion Advocacy Program (DDAP). Find out why this work is important to him, and how he would invest in our program’s future.