Blog Dec 19, 2013
New laws to help Californians clean up their records
Two bills passed this year will help Californians with criminal histories reduce their barriers to employment and housing in 2014.
What is the best way to address the challenges of youth who break curfew, skip school, or runaway from home? Local justice leaders and policymakers would be wise to support cost-effective and successful alternatives to confinement.
Dec 16, 2013
CJCJ Newsletter — Thank you for a big year at CJCJ!
CJCJ reflects on its transformation in 2013: new programs, award winning staff, and our new Director of Women’s Services.
CJCJ is very fortunate to work with extraordinary organizations that are committed to providing comfort and compassion to society’s most vulnerable members. Meet the Family Giving Tree.
An in-depth look at the George Stinney case and what it could mean for juvenile justice policy almost 70 years later.