Newsroom Jul 3, 2011
Rethinking California’s ‘three-strikes’ law
Rethinking California’s ‘three-strikes’ law San Francisco Chronicle, July 3, 2011
Newsroom Jun 15, 2011
CJCJ embarks on new collaborative
Through a collaborative partnership, the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice, the Earl Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy at the University of California-Berkeley Law School, the Santa Cruz County Probation Department, and the Placer County Probation Department are currently developing data-driven strategies to reduce unnecessary incarceration of adult offenders at the county level. Please see the following links for Santa Cruz County related websites: HelpSCC (www.helpscc.org )…
Newsroom Jun 14, 2011
Student privacy vs. teacher safety
Student privacy vs. teacher safety Houston Chronicle, June 14, 2011
Teen curfews: Protect teens, curb crime, or just peace of mind? Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 13, 2011
Commissioned by the Sierra Health Foundation, and authored by CJCJ, Renewing Juvenile Justice offers policy recommendations to move juvenile justice practices in California into the 21st Century.