John Maki (@crimjustpolicy) 's Twitter Profile
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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Beau Kilmer (@beaukilmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Council on Criminal Justice (@counciloncj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Julia Laskorunsky, PhD (@jl_crim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

Marron Institute (@nyumarron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See The NCJA's article “How Crime Victim Aid Can Reduce Community Violence,” which summarizes the brief, “Realizing the Promise of Crime Victim Compensation,” authored by Fellow John Maki and Heather Warnken. marroninstitute.nyu.edu/press/how-crim…

Robina Institute (@robinainstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re thrilled to announce the completion of a three-year effort to produce individual reports on the prison-release frameworks of all 50 states and D.C., as part of our Prison Release: Degrees of Indeterminacy Project. z.umn.edu/7uy9

We’re thrilled to announce the completion of a three-year effort to produce individual reports on the prison-release frameworks of all 50 states and D.C., as part of our Prison Release: Degrees of Indeterminacy Project. z.umn.edu/7uy9
Marron Institute (@nyumarron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Megan Stevenson (@megantstevenson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So pleased to see my paper out in the BU Law Review! This paper surveys 50+ years of randomized control trials in criminal justice and shows that almost no interventions have lasting benefit -- and the ones that do don't replicate in other settings. 1/ bu.edu/bulawreview/fi…

So pleased to see my paper out in the BU Law Review!

This paper surveys 50+ years of randomized control trials in criminal justice and shows that almost no interventions have lasting benefit -- and the ones that do don't replicate in other settings. 1/ 

bu.edu/bulawreview/fi…
Vital City (@vitalcitynyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John Maki, John Maki, explains that "research that narrowly focuses on 'what works' tends to distort the unique intersubjective value of criminal justice reform." vitalcitynyc.org/articles/why-d…

Greg Berman (@gregberman50) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

New!  Latest issue of Vital City just dropped. Super proud of this one, a joint production with Hypertext <a href="/NiskanenCenter/">Niskanen Center</a>.  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
Loyola Chicago Center for Criminal Justice (@ccjloyola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

Aurelie Ouss (@aurelieouss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am deeply honored to uphold Mark Kleiman's legacy of advancing and testing innovative policies for criminal justice reform

Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nine year-old take: It's weird that we live in a country that's a democracy and also a republic and the two major parties are the Democrats and the Republicans.

Tim Miller (@timodc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I find it very odd that the people who spent 8 years righteously excoriating the right wings gaslighting are now trying to enforce a rigid commitment to gaslighting of their own. Sorry, but I’m not signing up for telling people not to believe their lying eyes.

Adam Gelb (@abgelb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hard to believe it was 5 years ago today that we lost Mark Kleiman. Missing his sober and insightful analysis, and good humor, more than ever. markarkleiman.com

Timothy Daly (@tpdaly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

John Maki (@crimjustpolicy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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