With the support of Susan and Jack Rudin, the Rudin Research Partnership program at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation Center allows Center staff to collaborate on research projects with the staff of organizations and agencies within the justice systems of New York City and New York State. The Partnership program … Continue reading
With funding from the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the Research and Evaluation Center (REC) at John Jay College of Criminal Justice is extending its program of research and technical assistance on juvenile justice realignment, or efforts to shift programs and resources for young offenders away from centralized, state-run facilities and into locally-operated, community-based, and non-residential … Continue reading
Realignment is the process of diverting offenders from state facilities and shifting interventions to community-based programs, often under the direct or indirect management of local government. Over the past two decades, youth justice realignment has attracted growing attention in New York and elsewhere due to crowded facilities, strained budgets, and the persistent failure of the justice … Continue reading
With the support of the May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc. and Mr. Jack Rudin, the Rudin Fellowship program at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation Center allows faculty, students, and other researchers to conduct research projects on the operations and effectiveness of justice systems in New York City and … Continue reading
Through a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice, the City University of New York’s John Jay College of Criminal Justice will work with Temple University to assess the National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention. Initiated by the White House and announced on October 5, 2010, the National Forum brings together the U.S. Department of … Continue reading