Wood, Doug and Nordenberg, Mark and Puri, Shalini
(2021)
Criminal Justice Reform Ecosystems.
In: Community Engaged Scholarship Forum, March 2, 2021, Virtual.
Abstract
Where true justice is realized, both safety and opportunity are defined and created by communities themselves, becoming free of the heavy weight of the criminal legal system. The CJRI mission is to amplify and promote policies and practices to transform the justice ecosystem and reduce mass incarceration and its harms to individuals and society. We do this at local and national levels through convening stakeholders and supporting collaborations, strengthening leadership, promoting use of data, increasing public awareness and changing the narrative around justice in the United States. This session highlighted the national perspectives on transformational opportunities for the justice continuum and shined a spotlight on programmatic and policy-shifting work advanced through local partnerships that the University of Pittsburgh has cultivated across faculty, students, elected officials and system leadership.
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Other Centers, Institutes, Offices, or Units > Office of Community and Governmental Relations Other Centers, Institutes, Offices, or Units > Office of the Provost Other Centers, Institutes, Offices, or Units > Office of Engagement and Community Affairs |
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2 March 2021 |
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Community Engaged Scholarship Forum |
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March 2, 2021 |
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Conference |
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http://cesf.pitt.edu |
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03 Aug 2021 13:17 |
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24 Mar 2022 20:12 |
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http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/id/eprint/41175 |
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