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A person’s education level doesn’t just correlate to employment and salary — it’s also correlated with a person’s likelihood of being murdered.

A new report concludes that a drop in the youth population may have contributed to a drop in crime — but the data show the opposite to be true.

Pacific Standard Magazine highlights research by CJCJ’s Mike Males on the role of poverty in causing youth crime.

CJCJ Senior Research Fellow Randall Shelden discusses the case of Michael DiVicino, a California prisoner currently serving his time at the Nevada State Prison in Indian Springs.

Over 300 community members recently gathered in Oakland’s Imani Community Church to hear about a transformative moment in California’s criminal justice system: Proposition 47.