CJCJ researches the root causes of crime and other social issues. We examine broader social conditions such as poverty, racial, ethnic, and geographic disparities. Our work promotes policies that address these causes. This creates a healthy and equitable society for all. History has repeatedly demonstrated that incarceration is not a sustainable, long-term solution to public safety. Here are CJCJ’s research findings on legislation aimed to influence incarceration, community safety, and public policy.
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Publications Jun 1, 2007
Crime Rates and Youth Incarceration in Texas and California Compared: Public Safety or Public Waste?
Crime Rates and Youth Incarceration in Texas and California Compared: Public Safety or Public Waste?
Publications Mar 1, 2007
CJCJ’s 2007 Legislative Watch
CJCJ’s 2007 Legislative Watch
Little Hoover Commission Releases Report on Corrections Crisis
CJCJ Bulletin: A Plan for Juvenile Justice in San Francisco
Publications Dec 1, 2006
San Francisco’s High African American Arrest Rate: Sorting through the data to expose the facts
San Francisco’s High African American Arrest Rate: Sorting through the data to expose the facts