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Welcome to the Action Center!
This page is designed to connect you to the information, the people and the resources you need to get involved and promote juvenile and criminal justice reform.

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Who's CJCJ Writing to?

Join CJCJ in supporting alternative placements for juveniles by supporting Senate Bill 795. Visit [support] to learn more. Corrections proposals are not what California wants or needs.

Join CJCJ in letting [Angelides] know.


Know Your Rights!

Do you know anyone who is in trouble at school? Do you understand your Miranda rights? Do you want to know more about the law?

Visit the [For Youth] and [For Parents] sections of the Juvenile Justice Information Center to learn about some of your basic rights.

Contact your Representatives

(Your voice makes a difference.) Write a letter to your elected official and let him or her know what you think about proposed crime legislation. This site will link you to your local, state, and federal representatives.

 

Here are
TEN THINGS

that you can do to join CJCJ and influence criminal justice policies in the United States TODAY.

  1. [Make A Contribution]
    With your contributions we are able to provide more services and promote viable alternatives to incarceration.

  2. [Volunteer Your Time and Skills]
    Gain first-hand experience making needed reforms in the criminal justice field.

  3. [Get Informed]
    Check out CJCJ's publication list to find out the latest in criminal justice policy reform.

  4. [Stay Informed]
    Join our email list or our postal mail list and receive bulletins about new reports and upcoming events.

  5. [Spread The Word]
    Email our publications to a friend.

  6. [Keep Up With Proposed Federal Crime Legislation]
    See what crime-related legislation is currently being considered in Congress.

  7. [Contact your Representatives]
    Get voting and contact information for your local, state, and federal representatives. Let them know what you think. Your voice does count.

  8. [Act Locally]
    Find a listing of prison reform organizations in your home state.

  9. or link our site to yours.

  10. [Keep In Touch]
    We welcome your opinions, comments and suggestions about our website or about the issues we represent.