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Read the February 2017 newsletter here.

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Huffington Post “Of course, correctional institutions are not meant to be schools in the educational and rehabilitative sense, but hopefully we can all agree that they should not be schools for crime either,” Alex Piquero, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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Huffington Post “According to the National Transgender Discrimination Survey – a national study of 6,450 transgender Americans – 45 percent of transgender people report being referred to by the wrong gender pronoun “repeatedly and on purpose” while in the workplace,” Adam Messinger, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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Washington Post “Smart police have learned that the best way to police a public protest is to facilitate it. In doing so, the focus should always be on protecting constitutional rights and public safety and not just enforcing laws for the sake of enforcing laws,” Tamara Herold, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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Read the January 2017 newsletter here.

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Denver Post “To their credit, [Denver PD is] adjusting to shifting public opinion on police use of force,” Joseph Schafer, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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The Washington Post “If we climb into the mind-set of police officers who are going to keep doing this job, if they are policing from a defensive stance, then it changes the nature of police and citizen encounters and not in a positive way,” Cara Rabe-Hemp, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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The New Yorker “The report that describes children locked up for relatively minor infractions and saddled with thousands of dollars of debt for basic court and incarceration costs,” Alex Piquero, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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Read the December 2016 newsletter here.

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San Diego Union-Tribune “Numbers alone don’t provide a complete picture of why people are stopped and searched,” Robert Taylor, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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