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Dinky Manek Enty
Dinky Manek Enty
Deputy Director
Dinky Manty Enty — Deputy Director
dinky@cjcj.org
Dinky Manek Enty is CJCJ’s Deputy Director. She oversees all aspects of the agency’s programs and the organization’s operations and finances. She also supervises the agency’s juvenile justice services and works diligently towards juvenile justice reform. As a member of the Mayor’s Blue Ribbon Panel and an active participant of the Board of Supervisors’ Close Juvenile Hall Workgroup, she has taken a lead role in advocating for healing trauma-informed change in our community. As a co-chair of the Juvenile Justice Providers Association (JJPA) in San Francisco, she works with community providers and city personnel to fight to improve the experiences of youth and families impacted by the justice system. In 2011, Dinky co-authored Renewing Juvenile Justice, which formed the foundation for the statewide Positive Youth Justice Initiative, offering model designs for juvenile justice reform, wraparound services, and community-based services.
Dinky is a founding member of the Women’s Housing Coalition (WHC) in San Francisco, and supports the group’s mission for women to have safe housing opportunities as a basic human right, where they are respected and valued. Dinky is also a member of the San Francisco State MPA Advisory Board. She holds a Master’s degree in Public Administration and Bachelor’s degrees in Criminal Justice and Child and Adolescent Development.
Brian Goldstein
Brian Goldstein
Director of Policy and Development
Brian Goldstein, Director of Policy and Development
(415) 621‑5661 x. 102 brian@cjcj.org
Brian Goldstein is CJCJ’s Director of Policy and Development. Under his supervision, CJCJ’s policy and communications department advocates for policies that reduce society’s reliance on incarceration. Brian holds a Masters of Arts in Political Science from San Francisco State University.
Brian has testified in the California State Legislature and written extensively about local and state justice policy trends. He has previously co-authored California’s 58 Crime Rates and Fouts Springs: A Model Approach to Serving High-Risk Youth, among other publications.
Daniel Macallair
Daniel Macallair
Executive Director
Daniel Macallair, Executive Director
(415) 621‑5661 x. 107 dmacallair@cjcj.org
Daniel Macallair is CJCJ’s Executive Director and co-founder. His expertise is in the development and analysis of youth and adult correctional policy. He has implemented model community corrections programs and incarceration alternatives throughout the country and is an expert on criminal justice reform.
Daniel serves on the faculty of the Department of Criminal Justice Studies at San Francisco State University as a Practitioner-in-Residence. He teaches courses on adult and juvenile corrections policy, and is an author of numerous publications, including his new book After the Doors Were Locked: A History of Youth Corrections in California and the Origins of Twenty-First Century Reform. Daniel is also an invited speaker at conferences and seminars throughout the country. To learn more, download his CV.
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