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History
Established in 1985 as the Western Regional Office of the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives (NCIA), CJCJ maintains a professional staff with diverse backgrounds and expertise in the various components of criminal justice with its senior staff members possessing over fifteen years experience in the justice field. Headquartered in San Francisco, CJCJ provides direct services, technical assistance and policy research in the criminal justice field. The Center includes offices in Oakland, California and The District of Columbia.
Awards
PASS Award, National Council on Crime and Delinquency, for the development and implementation of media/communication strategies in the criminal justice field (2002)
Leadership Award, Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth (2001)
Innovations in Government Award, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, and Ford Foundation Semifinalist, for the Detention Diversion Advocacy Project (1998)
Leadership Award, State of Hawaii, Office of Youth Services (1994)
Agency of the Year, San Francisco Delinquency Prevention Commission, for the Detention Diversion Advocacy Project (1993)
Diversity Award, Center for Human Development, for the Detention Diversion Advocacy Project (1993)
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