Justice Policy Center
Informing solutions to crime and safety challenges.

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    The Justice Policy Center is best known for groundbreaking work on prison reentry. Our comprehensive studies of people reentering society have played a major role in getting cities, states, and the federal government to invest in constructive interventions. Our findings have informed priorities for federal funding to states and localities in support of reentry programs and policies ensuring a safer return—from resources to combat health problems or substance abuse to programs that line up employment or education.
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    Associate Director, Center for Victim Research
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    Research Areas Crime, justice, and safety
    Tags Mass incarceration Alternatives to incarceration Reentry Racial and ethnic disparities in criminal justice Juvenile justice Corrections Community public safety investment Courts and sentencing Crime and justice analytics Human trafficking Gun violence Workforce development Youth employment and training Delinquency and crime

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    Our Mission

    Our mission is to inform solutions to crime and safety challenges in the interests of promoting effectiveness in justice systems and operations; addressing the harms of victimization and justice system involvement; reducing racial and other inequities; strengthening community-led approaches to safety; and promoting justice, dignity, and well-being for all. We conduct objective, rigorous, interdisciplinary research, evaluation, and policy analysis and deliver data-driven recommendations, training, and technical assistance. In carrying out our research, we seek to center the voices, experiences, and perspectives of the people, practitioners, and communities most affected by crime and the criminal justice system.

    Our Approach

    • We work closely with governors and mayors, state and federal policymakers, police chiefs and corrections directors, and community groups and service pro­viders to improve public safety and find smarter ways to spend scarce criminal justice resources.
    • We conduct rigorous evaluations and in-depth data analyses—and we give context to the data through interviews with victims, perpetrators, and the practitioners who interact with these groups. This hands-on work allows us to hear from the people most affected by justice policy decisions and makes our findings more relevant and useful.
    • We use our knowledge of the federal, state, and local correctional systems to guide concrete, real-world solutions.
    • We produce reports and provide technical assistance that translate complex research into actionable strategies to enhance the safety and well-being of individuals and communities. 

    Our Impact

    The Justice Policy Center is best known for groundbreaking work on prison reentry. Our comprehensive studies of people reentering society have played a major role in getting cities, states, and the federal government to invest in constructive interventions. Our findings have informed priorities for federal funding to states and localities in support of reentry programs and policies ensuring a safer return—from resources to combat health problems or substance abuse to programs that line up employment or education.

    A Note about Our Language

    We at the Justice Policy Center recognize that language has the power to impact people by either reaffirming their humanity or stigmatizing them in relation to particular experiences or conditions. As researchers, we acknowledge that our work presents both a responsibility and an opportunity to contribute to the language used in our field about the populations impacted by the policies and programs we study, as well as public discourse more broadly. Whenever possible, we aspire to use terms preferred by the people involved in our work. Moving forward, we consciously strive to choose words that respect the dignity of all individuals.

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