Interested in learning about how to transform organizational culture within youth justice systems? Join Youth Justice Manager, Jasmine Jackson, MS for a panel discussion on igniting agency change at the OJJDP 2024 National Conference on Youth Justice, featuring expertise from Stephen Bishop, Angie Hadley, Kelly Gray, and Elijah Norris-Holliday, MPA.
Crime and Justice Institute
Civic and Social Organizations
Boston, Massachusetts 4,208 followers
A Division of Community Resources for Justice
About us
The Crime and Justice Institute (CJI) provides nonpartisan technical assistance, policy analysis, consulting, and research services to improve public safety throughout the nation. We develop strong partnerships with organizations to improve performance and build capacity for lasting change. Our goal is to create an environment of continuous improvement that ensures the sustainability and success of initiatives long after technical assistance engagement. With staff who have worked as practitioners across the sector and understand and serve as a bridge between research and practice, our team brings decades of experience developing evidence-based, data-driven policies, managing complex processes with diverse stakeholders, and driving systems-level organizational change. CJI is a division of Community Resources for Justice.
- Website
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https://www.cjinstitute.org/
External link for Crime and Justice Institute
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Type
- Nonprofit
Locations
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Primary
355 Boylston St
Boston, Massachusetts 02116, US
Employees at Crime and Justice Institute
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Meagan Winn
Legal System Reform Advocate | Problem Solver | Project Manager
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Kimberly J. Martin, J.D.
Policy Specialist - Crime & Justice Institute | Council Member - CRR/ED Juvenile Justice, Georgetown University
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Lois Fegan, MS, PMP
Restrictive Housing Policy Specialist
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Clarissa Dias, Ph.D.
Senior Data and Policy Specialist
Updates
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Attending the 2024 Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention National Conference on Youth Justice? CJIâs Jasmine Jackson, MS will be moderating a panel discussion with other youth justice experts on strategies for shifting organizational culture and igniting change through evidence-based probation practices. Learn more by visiting: https://lnkd.in/eTZJnmF8
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As National Crime Prevention Month comes to a close, CJI Vice President Spurgeon Kennedy reflects on the current downward trend and the importance of collaboration between individuals, communities, and organizations like CJI in advancing positive change. https://lnkd.in/enXfU-TB #NationalCrimePreventionMonth #CriminalJusticeReform #DataDrivenJustice
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As National Crime Prevention Month comes to a close, CJI Vice President Spurgeon Kennedy reflects on the downward crime trend and the importance of collaboration between individuals, communities, and organizations like CJI in continuing to advance positive change. https://lnkd.in/enXfU-TB #NationalCrimePreventionMonth #CriminalJusticeReform #DataDrivenJustice
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Short-term restrictive housing technical assistance is available at no cost to state correctional agencies! For more information, please contact Barbara Pierce (bpierce@cjinstitute.org) or Lois Fegan (lois.fegan@cjinstitute.org). Funded through BJAâs Restrictive Housing Reform Implementation Assistance Program.
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 YOUth Are Worth Healing! In Episode 5 of the YOUth Are Worth It! Video series, listen to advocates share why healing, not punishment, leads us to true justice and community safety for youth and all of us. https://lnkd.in/ePEjBG3V #YJAM, #YJAM2024, #youthareworthit National Youth Justice Network Coalition for Juvenile Justice
YOUth Are Worth It! Episode 5: Youth Are Worth Healing
https://www.youtube.com/
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Short-term restrictive housing technical assistance is available at no cost to state correctional agencies! For more information, please contact Barbara Pierce (bpierce@cjinstitute.org) or Lois Fegan (lois.fegan@cjinstitute.org). Funded through BJAâs Restrictive Housing Reform Implementation Assistance Program.
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Short-term restrictive housing technical assistance is available at no cost to state correctional agencies! For more information, please contact Barbara Pierce (bpierce@cjinstitute.org) or Lois Fegan (lois.fegan@cjinstitute.org). Funded through BJAâs Restrictive Housing Reform Implementation Assistance Program.
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Make a difference in your community by investing in successful reentry for people previously incarcerated. Check out these valuable tips from the National Institute of Justice to prevent recidivism! https://lnkd.in/gfJTECVj