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CJCJ’s rigorous research examines national crime trends and policing practices. We help people understand what’s happening with crime and policing in their communities. We often provide statewide analysis of arrest and crime rates, alongside regional comparisons across counties around issues influencing (or impacting) incarceration. This includes analysis of law enforcement priorities, efficiency, and spending. Our work promotes transparency, accountability, and safety. Here are CJCJ’s reports on crime trends and policing issues.

For more information, contact CJCJ Communications at cjcjmedia@​cjcj.​org or (415) 6215661 x. 103.

A new report from CJCJ analyzes the increased Realigned population’s effect on county crime and finds that there is no causal relationship. 

A dramatic development with profound implications for Califorina’s criminal justice system has occured over the last three decades: an enormous decline in arrests among the youngest Californians.

San Francisco Public Defender, Jeff Adachi, discusses CJCJ’s recent report on the city’s disproportionate arrests of African American women. 

The Los Angeles Times highlights CJCJ’s 2012 report on San Francisco’s disproportionate arrests of African Americans for drug felonies.

SF Gate highlights CJCJ’s study on the disproportionate arrest rates of African American women in San Francisco.