When the City of New Orleans joined the Safety and Justice Challenge in 2015, the city incarcerated nearly twice as many people each year as the national average and had a jail population of over 1,500. Most people jailed (89%) in New Orleans were awaiting a disposition, meaning they had not been tried or convicted […]
Redistricting - Power Coalition for Equity and Justice
IACP Safety and Justice Challenge International Association of Chiefs of Police
Prison reform activists sue Sheriff Marlin Gusman, New Orleans over use of Temporary Detention Center, Courts
East Baton Rouge Parish, LA - Safety and Justice Challenge
Safety and Justice Challenge
City of New Orleans granted $500K from MacArthur Foundation for safety, justice challenge
New Orleans, LA - Safety and Justice Challenge
From Bondage to Bail Bonds: Putting a Price on Freedom in New Orleans, by Vera Institute of Justice
The Presence of Justice - The Atlantic
Eighth hbcu Climate change Conference - Deep South Center for Environmental Justice
Stake Out For Justice New Orleans Police & Justice Foundation
The Safety and Justice Challenge
New Orleans aims to lower jail population with new risk-assessment tool, Crime/Police
Total Community Action Helping People. Changing Lives. Improving Communities.
Sustaining Progress on Local Justice Reform - MacArthur Foundation