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A perspective from CCJ member Hugh Hurwitz and trustee Louis L. Reed, LADC in The Hill on a new BOP directive to help incarcerated individuals return more quickly to their families and communities. How can the BOP implement it fairly and consistently? thehill.com/opinion/crimin…

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What happens to crime when crime stoppers and similarly focused nonprofits are left out of the plan to promote safety and justice? A perspective from CCJ Chief Policy Counsel Marc A. Levin 🇺🇸🇺🇦 in The Washington Times: washingtontimes.com/news/2025/jul/…

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Evidence-based reforms like the First Step Act & Second Chance Act can safely reunite families. ✔️ Powerful piece by @louislreed & Hugh Hurwitz via The Hill: thehill.com/opinion/crimin… Council on Criminal Justice

Evidence-based reforms like the First Step Act & Second Chance Act can safely reunite families. ✔️

Powerful piece by @louislreed &amp; Hugh Hurwitz via <a href="/thehill/">The Hill</a>:
 thehill.com/opinion/crimin…

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How can AI be used positively in the criminal justice system? CCJ Task Force on Artificial Intelligence Chair Nathan Hecht spoke with TIME on the future of AI in the criminal justice landscape: time.com/7306226/ai-cri…

How can AI be used positively in the criminal justice system? CCJ Task Force on Artificial Intelligence Chair Nathan Hecht spoke with <a href="/TIME/">TIME</a> on the future of AI in the criminal justice landscape: time.com/7306226/ai-cri…
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Timely and accurate crime data is essential for a safe and just society. CCJ's mid-year 2025 crime trends report provides critical information for elected leaders and policymakers to make progress on community violence and other crime. Read the report at: counciloncj.org/crime-trends-i…

Timely and accurate crime data is essential for a safe and just society. CCJ's mid-year 2025 crime trends report provides critical information for elected leaders and policymakers to make progress on community violence and other crime. Read the report at: counciloncj.org/crime-trends-i…
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Meet Task Force on Artificial Intelligence member Rose S. Afriyie, founder of Afriyie Research and Development and co-founder and board president of mRelief. Afriyie has led key AI projects and represents mRelief’s innovative work to the White House and USDA.

Meet Task Force on Artificial Intelligence member <a href="/RoseSAfriyie/">Rose S. Afriyie</a>, founder of Afriyie Research and Development and co-founder and board president of mRelief. Afriyie has led key AI projects and represents mRelief’s innovative work to the White House and USDA.
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The Council on Criminal Justice Women’s Justice Commission is honored to to present at the 2025 RestoreHER D.A.T.A. is Life Conference in Savannah, GA August 15-17. Our panel, featuring Stephanie C. Kennedy, Whitney Westerfield, & Pamela Winn. Register at restoreher.us/data

The Council on Criminal Justice Women’s Justice Commission is honored to to present at the 2025 RestoreHER D.A.T.A. is Life Conference in Savannah, GA August 15-17. Our panel, featuring Stephanie C. Kennedy, Whitney Westerfield, &amp; Pamela Winn.

Register at restoreher.us/data
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CCJ is excited to welcome Carlos Gonzales to the team as a Graduate Research Assistant. Carlos will work closely with the CCJ Women’s Justice Commission and other policy projects on data analysis. He is currently a PhD candidate in sociology at Penn State University.

CCJ is excited to welcome Carlos Gonzales to the team as a Graduate Research Assistant. Carlos will work closely with the CCJ Women’s Justice Commission and other policy projects on data analysis. He is currently a PhD candidate in sociology at Penn State University.