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California Progress Report features an Op-ed by Senior Research Fellow, Mike Males, discussing CJCJ’s January 2014 report on Realignment and crime.

An in-depth look at the George Stinney case and what it could mean for juvenile justice policy almost 70 years later.

The San Francisco Bay Guardian article highlights CJCJ’s Cameo House program and importance of alternatives to incarceration and individualized care. 

Realignment creates an opportunity for local jursdictions to implement community-based interventions for individuals who have been charged with non-serious, non-sexual, and non-violent offenses.

Author, sociologist and outspoken youth advocate Mike Males shares his insights on the social, political and cultural problem of blaming, shaming and framing youth.