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New Fact Sheet: Fresno County Shows Favorable Crime Trends in the Justice Reform Era (2010-2017)
- Mike Males, Oct 4, 2018
- A new CJCJ fact sheet finds that, amid substantial statewide criminal justice reform, Fresno County and the City of Fresno have experienced generally positive crime trends including a 28 percent drop…
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New Report: California Juvenile Justice Funding in Five Bay Area Counties Shows Opportunity for Reinvestment
- Renee Menart, May 15, 2018
- A new CJCJ report investigates how California's counties spend millions meant to serve youth locally and finds spending priorities that are out of step with juvenile justice trends and best practices.
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New Fact Sheet: Local Juvenile Justice Facilities Can Absorb State Youth Correctional Population
- Maureen Washburn, Apr 4, 2018
- CJCJ's new fact sheet finds unprecedented available capacity in California's county-run juvenile halls, camps, and ranches due to declines in juvenile arrests and reductions in juvenile justice…
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New Fact Sheet: Costs Rise Amid Falling Populations at California’s Division of Juvenile Justice
- Maureen Washburn, Feb 27, 2018
- A new CJCJ fact sheet finds that state spending at California’s state youth correctional system continues to rise despite continued reductions in its youth population.
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New Fact Sheet: Racial Disparities Persist Amid Large Drug Arrest Declines in San Francisco
- Feb 21, 2018
- A new CJCJ fact sheet finds that disproportionate felony drug arrests among African Americans in San Francisco continue during a period of drastic changes in the city’s drug policing and…
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New Fact Sheet: Crime in California Cities Remains Stable Through Justice Reform Era (2010-2017)
- Mike Males, Jan 31, 2018
- A new fact sheet from the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice finds that, during a period of large-scale criminal justice reform, California’s urban crime rates remained stable.
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California Youth Continue to Bring Steep Declines in Juvenile Arrests
- Mike Males, Dec 19, 2017
- CJCJ’s new fact sheet shows youth arrests in California are at a historical low, following a decades-long pattern of decline.
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White Residents of Urban Sanctuary Counties are Safer from Deadly Violence than White Residents in Non-Sanctuary Counties
- Mike Males, Dec 12, 2017
- CJCJ’s new report shows “sanctuary” areas are associated with enhanced safety and lower rates of deadly violence for white residents.
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Los Angeles County Crime Rates Show Wide Local Variation During Justice Reform Era, 2010-2016
- Mike Males, Dec 5, 2017
- CJCJ’s new fact sheet shows Los Angeles County crime trends, like trends across the state, appear to be highly localized during the justice reform era.
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New Report: Youth Prosecution after Prop 57
- Maureen Washburn, Nov 29, 2017
- Addressing Racial, Ethnic, and Geographic Disparities after the Repeal of Direct File
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Most California Jurisdictions Show Declines in Property Crime During Justice Reform Era
- Mike Males, Oct 30, 2017
- CJCJ’s new report shows wide variations in local crime trends, with most jurisdictions reporting declines amid Public Safety Realignment, Prop 47, and Prop 57.
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Refuting Fear: Immigration, Youth, and CA’s Stunning Declines in Crime and Violence
- Jun 6, 2017
- A new CJCJ report finds crime and violence have decreased as racial and ethnic diversity and immigration increased in California, particularly among young people.
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California’s Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) Reports High Recidivism Despite Surging Costs
- Maureen Washburn, Apr 18, 2017
- CJCJ's new fact sheet finds that the costs of confining youth in California’s state youth correctional syste are expected to climb to $271,318 per youth.
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New Report: Urban Crime Trends Remain Stable Through California’s Policy Reform Era (2010-2016)
- Mike Males, Feb 8, 2017
- CJCJ's new fact sheet finds that, despite the implementation of large-scale criminal justice reforms, California’s urban crime rates remained stable from 2010 through early 2016.
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New Report: Declining Drug Enforcement After Proposition 47
- Jan 10, 2017
- A new report finds arrests and citations for drug possession have decreased in Los Angeles and San Diego counties after the passage of Prop 47.
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New Report: The Prosecution of Youth as Adults in California
- Oct 18, 2016
- A new report presents 2015 trends in California’s use of “direct file,” wherein prosecutors are granted sole discretion to file charges against youth as young as 14 years old…
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New Report: Violent Crime Arrests of Youth in California Expected to Decline Through 2020
- Oct 4, 2016
- CJCJ's new research report predicts ongoing declines in the violent felony arrest rate of California's youth through 2020.
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New Report: Prop 47 and Crime in 2015
- Sep 21, 2016
- CJCJ's new report provides a comparison of county-level crime changes to jail population changes and prison releases after the passage of Prop 47.
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Fact Sheet: California's Youth and Young Adult Arrest Rates Continue a Historic Decline
- Aug 16, 2016
- A new fact sheet from CJCJ shows that, in 2015, arrests of young people under age 25 dropped below 2014 levels and continue a decades-long trend of decline
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Failure After Farrell: Violence and Inadequate Mental Health Care in California's Division of Juvenile Justice
- Aug 11, 2016
- CJCJ's new report finds, in California's state youth corrections system, violence has increased, gang culture is pervasive, and mental health treatment is at times nonexistent.
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California Sentencing Institute now shows county trends for 2009-2014
- Erica Webster, Jul 26, 2016
- CJCJ's interactive map now shows 6-year trends for county criminal and juvenile justice practices and statewide disparities
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Justice by Geography: Do Politics Influence the Prosecution of Youth as Adults?
- Jun 9, 2016
- CJCJ’s new report finds that counties with Republican district attorneys are more likely to directly file youth in adult, criminal court.
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New Report! Direct File Rates Arbitrarily Rising for Youth of Color
- Jun 7, 2016
- A new report examining the prosecution of youth as adults in California documents variations by county in the use of “direct file” and its disproportionate impact on youth of color.
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National Reentry Week & April News from CJCJ
- Apr 29, 2016
- CJCJ'S Direct service team reflects on National Reentry Wee , San Francisco leadership discusses Prop. 47's impact on crime, & CJCJ advocates for community opportunity at the state Senate.
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March newsletter: New Prop. 47 report, CASI updates & more!
- Mar 31, 2016
- Is Prop. 47 to Blame for California's 2015 Increase in Urban Crime?; California Sentencing Institute now includes 2013 data; CJCJ's Matt Snope presents on unemployment after incarceration.
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