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The Christian Science Monitor cites CJCJ’s report “Reforming Marijuana Laws: Which Approach Best Reduces the Harms of Criminalization? A Five-State Analysis” when discussing Oregon’s legalization of recreational marijuana use.
The Spring 2015 issue of Justice Policy Journal includes articles on the barriers incarcerated mothers face to regain custody of children, peer support’s effect on recidivism, how police make decisions during traffic stops, and evaluating veterans in the criminal justice system.
Publications May 31, 2015
May news from CJCJ
The plummeting arrest rates of California’s children; Patti Lee honored as a trailblazer of juvenile justice reform; and California leaders work to implement Prop 47.
Publications May 27, 2015
CJCJ in the news: Black women in San Francisco arrested way more often than white women, report shows
Fusion shares CJCJ’s recent factsheet on the disproportionately high arrests rates of black women in San Francisco compared to their white counterparts.
A dramatic development with profound implications for Califorina’s criminal justice system has occured over the last three decades: an enormous decline in arrests among the youngest Californians.