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Publications Jan 31, 2018
New Fact Sheet: Crime in California Cities Remains Stable Through Justice Reform Era (2010−2017)
A new fact sheet from the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice finds that, during a period of large-scale criminal justice reform, California’s urban crime rates remained stable.
CJCJ’s new fact sheet shows youth arrests in California are at a historical low, following a decades-long pattern of decline.
Publications Dec 12, 2017
White Residents of Urban Sanctuary Counties are Safer from Deadly Violence than White Residents in Non-Sanctuary Counties
CJCJ’s new report shows “sanctuary” areas are associated with enhanced safety and lower rates of deadly violence for white residents.
Articles on arson rates in Chicago, adulthood relationship outcomes for juvenile justice-involved individuals, and migrant workers counteracting wage theft and underpayment.
Publications Dec 5, 2017
Los Angeles County Crime Rates Show Wide Local Variation During Justice Reform Era, 2010 – 2016
CJCJ’s new fact sheet shows Los Angeles County crime trends, like trends across the state, appear to be highly localized during the justice reform era.