CJRA's Brian Levin shares insight on new #data showing hate crimes in major US cities in 2024 has decreased, and what the data doesn't tell us. Read the full article from USA TODAY: https://lnkd.in/e8n5qEKT
Crime and Justice Research Alliance
非盈利组织
Washington,District of Columbia 117 位关注者
A centralized resource of authoritative experts and relevant research on crime and criminal justice issues.
关于我们
The NCJA Crime and Justice Research Alliance (CJRA) is a centralized resource featuring criminal justice researchers and experts from across the justice spectrum. Its goal is to provide policymakers, practitioners, journalists and the public with direct access to new and relevant research on crime and criminal justice issues. CJRA is hosted by the National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA). Based in Washington, D.C., the NCJA is a national voice in shaping and implementing criminal justice policy. As the representative of state, tribal and local criminal and juvenile justice practitioners, the NCJA works to promote a balanced approach to communities’ complex public safety, criminal and juvenile justice system problems and is dedicated to helping justice agencies develop and implement effective policies, practices and programs. Its members represent all facets of the criminal and juvenile justice community, from law enforcement, corrections, prosecution, defense, courts, victim-witness services and educational institutions to federal, state and local elected officials. The NCJA Crime and Justice Research Alliance (CJRA) supports this mission by serving as a centralized research resource and building a community of trusted researchers and practitioners who leverage different expertise and experience to drive evidence-informed criminal justice policy and practice. The CJRA seeks to share the latest research and analysis from across the justice spectrum while developing impactful partnerships among various subject matter experts (SMEs) throughout the country. CJRA currently focuses on more than 20 different policy domains with an emphasis on reducing racial and ethnic disparities, promoting equity and community, and including justice-involved people to better inform knowledge-driven justice solutions. Through its work, CJRA promotes objective research across 23 policy areas. We encourage you to explore our site and read about the latest research.
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https://crimeandjusticeresearchalliance.org
Crime and Justice Research Alliance的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Washington,District of Columbia
- 类型
- 非营利机构
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700 K St NW
US,District of Columbia,Washington,20001
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CJRA is pleased to welcome six new experts to the Alliance. Anna Gjika, Laura Iesue, Matt Miller, S. Rebecca Neusteter, Charles Scheer, and John Shjarback will share their research findings, lend their expertise to reporters, and serve as go-to sources on topics trending in the news. Please join us in welcoming our new sources to the CJRA community. https://lnkd.in/eVm8DQwJ
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CJRA's Sarah Esther Lageson spoke with Caleigh Wells from Marketplace about formerly incarcerated firefighters finding a full-time job. “There are hundreds and hundreds of laws on the books that limit the ability to access a license for all sorts of jobs, ranging from working in a funeral home or cutting hair..." Read more: https://lnkd.in/dmbAZAY3
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On Tuesday, February 25, 2025, George Mason University's Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy is hosting a Congressional Briefing: "Preventing Gun Violence." Participants include CJRA experts Cynthia Lum, Alexis Piquero, Ed Maguire, April Zeoli, and Daniel Webster. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gb2Gxy-K #congressional #briefing #GunViolence #policy #crime #CriminalJustice
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This month, CJRA highlights new #research by Nancy La Vigne in the article, “The Titanium Law of Evaluation: Increasing the impact and replicability of safety and justice interventions through deliberate implementation and adaptation." https://lnkd.in/ey2bK358 Why is this issue important? Learn more in her expert interview: https://lnkd.in/eRfqRNt4
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"Our study reveals that different types of ACEs, as well as different approaches to categorizing and measuring them, can lead to significantly different outcomes." Learn more about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in this month's CJRA promoted article, “Mapping the multifaceted approaches and impacts of adverse childhood experiences," by Bitna Kim. Check out the article and expert interview with the author: https://lnkd.in/eVnBEKdj #CJRA #CriminalJustice #ACE #adverse #childhood
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New #research! What is #police fatigue and how does fatigue management training help? Learn more in?the article, "Evaluating the effectiveness of a fatigue training intervention for the Seattle Police Department: results from a randomized control trial," by Lois James. Check out her expert Q&A: https://lnkd.in/eT4zK9fs
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CJRA recently promoted the article, “Are We Underestimating the Crime Prevention Outcomes of Community Policing? The Importance of Crime Reporting Sensitivity Bias." Learn more about crime reporting sensitivity (CRS) bias and #community policing in an expert Q&A with David Weisburd. Read the interview: https://lnkd.in/e6atATak #CriminalJustice #policing #prevention
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CJRA recently promoted the article, “Female Police Officers’ Cultural Perceptions of the External Work Environment," by Jacinta Gau and Eugene Paoline, III. Check out the expert interview with Jacinta about how female officers differ from male officers, and how she hopes these findings will be used. ? Read the Q&A: https://lnkd.in/eh4RwcQ5 ?? Read the article: https://lnkd.in/eiZnh8Xe
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CJRA's Ashley Nellis spoke with Courtney McGinley from Newsweek about the Menendez brothers and the challenges faced by those serving?life sentences and their families. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eTKtj5x7