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MOVING BEYONDMASS INCARCERATION

CJCJ works to reduce society’s reliance on incarceration as a solution to social
problems.

CJCJ works to reduce society’s reliance on incarceration as a solution to social
problems.

Resource Mar 4, 2024


THE TRUTH ABOUT CRIME IN CALIFORNIA

Correcting common misconceptions about crime, safety, and policing in
California.

CJCJ in the News Feb 27, 2024


MEDIA COVERAGE CALIFORNIA LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES ARE SPENDING MORE BUT SOLVING
FEWER CRIMES

Media coverage for CJCJ’s report California Law Enforcement Agencies Are
Spending More But Solving Fewer Crimes.

Report Feb 13, 2024


CALIFORNIA LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES ARE SPENDING MORE BUT SOLVING FEWER CRIMES

A new report finds that, despite record spending on law enforcement,
crime-solving is at record lows.

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FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE


OUR PROGRAMS

CJCJ’s direct services for formerly incarcerated adults and youth facing various
points of entry with the criminal and juvenile justice system.

Preston School of Industry


HISTORY & EDUCATION

Histories of juvenile and criminal justice reform in California and the nation
from CJCJ, as well as education resources.


POLICY & RESEARCH

CJCJ’s policy research, technical assistance, leadership development, and
advocacy efforts.


CJCJ PROVIDES OVERSIGHT AND REPORTING ON JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, AS
WELL AS ADVOCACY AND LEADERSHIP IN THIS AREA.

Division of Juvenile Justice tour facility photo

Reports & Publications


“I HAD TO FIND A PROGRAM WHERE I COULD HAVE MY BABY. I NEEDED TO LEARN HOW TO
LIVE, NOT HOW TO PROGRAM… AT CAMEO HOUSE I’M LEARNING HOW TO LIVE.”

Cameo House participant with her son

Cameo House


WE INVEST IN THE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT OF FORMERLY INCARCERATED AND SYSTEM
IMPACTED EMERGING LEADERS IN JUSTICE REFORM THROUGHOUT CALIFORNIA

Next Generation Fellowship cohort photo

Next Generation Fellowship


CJCJ PROVIDES OVERSIGHT AND REPORTING ON JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, AS
WELL AS ADVOCACY AND LEADERSHIP IN THIS AREA.

Division of Juvenile Justice tour facility photo

Reports & Publications


“I HAD TO FIND A PROGRAM WHERE I COULD HAVE MY BABY. I NEEDED TO LEARN HOW TO
LIVE, NOT HOW TO PROGRAM… AT CAMEO HOUSE I’M LEARNING HOW TO LIVE.”

Cameo House participant with her son

Cameo House



FEATURED WORK

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Report Jun 28, 2023


BEYOND REPAIR: ENVISIONING A HUMANE FUTURE AFTER 132 YEARS OF BRUTALITY IN
CALIFORNIA’S YOUTH PRISONS

Report by CJCJ follows the 132-year history of California’s Division of Juvenile
Justice

Report Feb 22, 2023


CRISIS BEFORE CLOSURE: DANGEROUS CONDITIONS DEFINE THE FINAL MONTHS OF
CALIFORNIA’S DIVISION OF JUVENILE JUSTICE



Report Jun 2, 2022


SAN FRANCISCO’S CRIME RATES FALL WHILE SACRAMENTO’S “TOUGH-ON-CRIME” DA PRESIDES
OVER RISING VIOLENCE

San Francisco has seen major decreases in crime amid progressive reforms, while
nearby Sacramento is seeing a homicide and violence surge.

Publications Mar 30, 2022


NEW REPORT: PROP 47 OFFERS A $600M LIFELINE TO VULNERABLE CALIFORNIANS

Prop 47 has reinvested over half a billion dollars from expensive, overcrowded
prisons into low-cost, high-impact prevention programs.


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