Public Education Overview

Juvenile Justice ReformCJCJ’s Public Education Efforts


CJCJ’s public education work involves submitting articles to periodicals, speaking to groups, speaking on television and radio talk shows, and responding to inquiries by the press and other interested parties.

In 1995 CJCJ launched its first public education efforts onto the World Wide Web.  Since then CJCJ’s website has become one of the most internationally used websites amongst the non-profit criminal justice world.  With over 800,000 visitors to our website in the past year, CJCJ averages over 2,000 visitors each day.

Justice Policy JournalActively working to incorporate various aspects of the multimedia world within our public education efforts nationwide, CJCJ pursues the creative use of informational slideshows, videos, audio files, pod casts, and other innovative uses of technology.

This places CJCJ in a unique position to deliver quality public education over an international medium in promotion of the notion of a more balanced and effective criminal and juvenile justice system.