Our criminal justice system is often the default response to public health needs, homelessness, mental illness, and substance use, even though it is often not the best solution to these challenges. Implementing evidence-based strategies and data-driven approaches that prevent crime, provide treatment and supportive services, reduce violence, and end cycles of recidivism are essential for protecting and uplifting our communities.
We aim to build a fairer and more effective criminal justice system by replacing ineffective policies with practical, tested practices that reduce both crime and unnecessary incarceration.
A project of the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law
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