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Event held at Cameo House highlights the range of newly available health services under Medi-Cal for reentry women, children and families.

Since 2014, Prop 47 has generated nearly $1 billion in prison saving, providing a critical funding stream for programs that are reducing homelessness, unemployment, and recidivism across California.

California is weathering the nationwide drug overdose crisis better than most states. Our latest report considers how state reforms may have helped lessen the harm.

Both right- and left-wing sources are peddling a false narrative that California is awash in crime. This report uses the latest crime data to challenge these deceptions.

Youth power meets at the Capitol to challenge misconceptions about crime while building up young leaders. CJCJ supports the All Youth Are Sacred: Community Safety Through Youth Power state fellowship.

University of Chicago student and former CJCJ Policy and Communications intern Anusha Somani uses her own research to draw parallels between the Pakistan and U.S. Justice Systems.

CJCJ supports the Love Unity Narrative Action (L.U.N.A.) film festival, and educational, community-centered event organized by The Justice Reinvestment Coalition of Alameda County.

Every year, California makes a massive investment in jails and probation, with little county transparency or state oversight.

Next Generation Fellowship (NGF) launches its 7th cohort in Sacramento, CA. NGF is a leadership development and policy advocacy training for formerly incarcerated and justice-involved individuals.

Led by formerly incarcerated individuals and their loved ones, Q4D brings together hundreds of youth, families, advocates, and justice-impacted leaders from across California.

CJCJ mourns the loss of one of its pioneering founders and and exceptional leader, Abu Qadir Al-Amin.

CJCJ and UC Berkeley students co-host an event April 17th, 2024 focused on the school-to-prison pipeline and its impact today. A film screening was followed by an inter-generational panel discussion.