NOW AVAILABLE: #TheRageOfInnocence by our director @ProfKrisHenning! Get your copy & engage in important conversations about ending the criminalization of Black youth with your community by inviting friends to join you at a book tour event. Learn more at https://t.co/PHgKtjcXQy.
Meet one of our 2026 Ambassadors for Racial Justice, Adrian Dubose. Adrian is a staff attorney at the Louisiana Center for Children’s Rights. He is proud to be able to represent children who grew up in the same neighborhoods and attended the same schools as he did as a kid.
We are excited to welcome the 2026 Ambassadors for Racial Justice! Hosted by GJJI & @GaultCenter , ARJ is a year-long program for defenders committed to challenging racial injustice in the juvenile legal system. Follow along over the coming weeks as we introduce each Ambassador!
Meet one of our 2026 Ambassadors for Racial Justice, Madalyn Cohee. Madalyn is an assistant public defender at the Maryland Office of the Public Defender in the Mental Health Division.
Calling all Youth Defenders! Applications for the Ambassadors for Racial Justice program are open. Apply by Nov. 1, 2025 here: https://t.co/bguQz0IJJX and learn more on our website: https://t.co/bwAszQW53t
Would prosecuting juveniles as adults actually reduce crimes committed by young people? Professor @EduardoRFerrer, policy director of Georgetown Law’s Juvenile Justice Initiative @georgetownjji, provides the facts: https://t.co/vYp3FiXDMS
Trump's new executive order wants to make D.C. "safe and beautiful." But as @EduardoRFerrer outlined in an op-ed last week, D.C. is the safest it's been in decades. Keeping it that way, he argues, requires community-first programs, not punitive policies. https://t.co/F6gr2ci0at
As Trump stokes fears over crime in D.C., @eduardoRferrer reminds us: "It is critical that we address the perception that the city’s crime is spiraling out of control – because the data tells a different story." https://t.co/F6gr2chskV
Violent crime in DC has been steadily trending down for decades and fell to a multi-generational low in 2024. Every single article covering whatever the administration does this week should mention that fact and highlight the data.
Calling all Youth Defenders! Applications for the 2025 YDAP Summer Academy are due in one month on 1/14/25! Get more information and apply at https://t.co/ol21PkF9xl
‘Prevention starts with love. Prevention with caring enough to do something. —Reach out to our office and allow those with a spiritual gifting to stabilize to help do something. ‘ said Julia Irving, Deputy Director ONSE,
Today, WIN and DC residents gather in Ward 8 for a Public Safety Conference featuring speakers Eduardo Ferrer, Julia Irving, Tyrone Parker, Herbert Robinson, Lauren Haggerty and more.
#WINDC#PublicSafety
Words cannot describe how humbled & honored I am to be transitioning into my new role as an Associate Professor at @GeorgetownLaw this academic year. I am grateful for the opportunity to continue teaching & learning in a place that feels like home.
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ICYMI: Please read this story by @AlexKomaWCP about the federal agency that supervises 75% of kids in DC’s delinquency system. DC should have control over this important function. #DCHomeRule#HandsOffDC#DCStatehood
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