Blog Feb 14, 2018
Time Cannot Heal All Wounds
Over 95 percent of incarcerated individuals return to the community- what happens then? Rehabilitation, not time spent behind bars, stands at the center of their future success.
CJCJ in the News Feb 12, 2018
Breaking Ground: Two formerly incarcerated men rebuild their lives while rebuilding a Bayview public housing community
The Mission Local, a San Francisco-based newspaper, discusses employment barriers with CJCJ’s Director of Community-Based Services Gerald Miller.
Hundreds of thousands more youth are on the streets today, policed less than ever. Meanwhile, California crime rates hover near historic lows.
Cameo House resident transitions to independent living, new policy fact sheet finds stable urban crime trends amid justice reform, and CJCJ program helps a young man out of confinement and into the community.
Blog Jan 24, 2018
AB 109, Prop 47, and Prop 57 Are Safely Reducing the Prison Population, but Durable Public Safety Requires Further Cuts in Corrections Spending
Shifting California’s criminal justice priorities from punishment to prevention starts with the state budget.