John Maki
@crimjustpolicy
Criminal justice, victim services policy wonk. Director of Council on Criminal Justice's Task Force on Long Sentences. Links & RTs are not endorsements.
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21-03-2013 18:45:51
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Some beautiful tributes for those thinking re: Mark Keith Humphreys washingtonmonthly.com/2019/07/25/in-… German Lopez vox.com/future-perfect… @rmaccoun addiction-ssa.org/knowledge-hub/… Megan McArdle washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/… Harold Pollack prospect.org/culture/books/… Maia Szalavitz theintercept.com/2019/07/28/mar…
John Maki (John Maki) of CCJ’s Task Force on Long Sentences co-authored a report with Heather Warnken at UBalt Law Center for Criminal Justice Reform that examines crime victim compensation and its role in community violence intervention. Read more at: marroninstitute.nyu.edu/papers/realizi…
Supervision conditions are a crucial yet understudied part of the CJ system, impacting rehabilitation and potential reincarceration. 📊 Our latest report by Kelly Mitchell is based on in-depth interviews with justice system insiders who set or enforce these conditions.
Mark Kleiman Innovation for Public Policy Memorial Lecture 2023: Tasseli McKay was the inaugural speaker in this National Academies lecture in honor of the late Marron faculty member. Learn more: marroninstitute.nyu.edu/blog/mark-klei…
New! Latest issue of Vital City just dropped. Super proud of this one, a joint production with Hypertext Niskanen Center. Does evidence matter? We asked a couple dozen smart people to help us answer the question. Check out the results here: vitalcitynyc.org/issues/issue-7
The new issue of Vital City, on the value of evidence in driving policymaking, includes a contribution from friend of the Center John Maki: vitalcitynyc.org/articles/why-d… Read the whole collection here: vitalcitynyc.org/issues/issue-7
An excellent piece. Read this closely related work by Jens Ludwig and Kevin Schnepel now on Vital City: vitalcitynyc.org/articles/does-…
Excited to share this brief from Marron Institute: Crises and Opportunities for Community Violence Intervention The Joyce Foundation marroninstitute.nyu.edu/papers/crises-…
I am honored to receive this tremendous recognition from Safe States Alliance Alliance. The The Joyce Foundation has been pleased to fund and partner with Safe States; particularly around the important work it does to sustain and build out the National Violent Death Reporting System.
Well deserved! As a former hill staffer, Timothy Daly knows how to get stuff done. Joyce and the field is lucky to have him and his leadership